The araguato is full three feet without the tail, and that powerful member is much longer.
Every araguato seemed to have something to say, and all spoke at the same time.
Similar speeches delivered by other old araguato chiefs, have been compared to the creaking of an ungreased bullock-cart, mingled with the rumbling of the wheels!
There is not much likelihood of an araguato falling in.
The araguato of Caripe is a new species of the genus Stentor, which I have above described.
It fell before sunrise, and the araguato monkeys had warned us, by their lengthened howlings, of the approaching rain, long before the noise of the cataract increased.
A brave speech, just after that araguato episode; but I did not make it without blushing--mentally.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "araguato" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.