Yesterday I was a boa constrictor: to-day I am an elephant.
If Jack loved a woman, I would not compare her to a boa constrictor in his presence, however much I might dislike her [he sits down between the busts and turns his face to the wall].
The boa constrictor doesn't mind the opinions of a stag one little bit when once she has got her coils round it.
NOW I understand why you warned Tavy that I am a boa constrictor.
You might as well refuse to accept the embraces of a boa constrictor when once it gets round your neck.
Dadas estas explicações indispensaveis, para a boa intelligencia do mais que tenho a narrar-lhe, vou dizer o que se deu em seguida ao ferimento do supposto sargento.
The act accomplished, he sat down as a boa constrictor recoils itself, still gulping.
The servants, and even that scarecrow woman in the feather boahad accepted him as good coin; there was no reason why they should not go on accepting him for a while.
The lady of the feather boa had evidently taken her departure, and the house had resumed its cloistral silence.
This power is carried to such an extent that a Boa Constrictor can swallow a bullock whole, suffering no other inconvenience than that of lying in a state of torpor while digestion is proceeding.
The Python and the Anaconda, which are at least as large as the Boa Constrictor, are found chiefly in the Indian Islands: they are very similar both in form and colouring to the Boa, and have exactly the same habits.
These monsters will attack and devour the largest animals, of which the following is an instance: A Boa had for some time been waiting near the brink of a pool in expectation of its prey, when a buffalo appeared.
The size attained by the boa is often very great, and larger individuals than any now seen occurred formerly, before their ancient haunts had been invaded by human colonization.
The emperor boa, or boa constrictor as well as all the others to which the name boa applies are, according to Cuvier, natives of America.
The boa cenchrea has scaly plates on the the muzzle; and dimples upon the plates at the sides of the jaws.
The boa occasionally finds a human being in the forest, sick or wounded, and unable to fly, and winds its huge coils round his body.
The boa scytale, or spotted boa, is of a greyish colour, marked with round spots, and scarcely inferior in size to the former.
It is a veritable boa constrictor of the vegetable world, for it sooner or later crushes the life out of its victim.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: collar; muffler; neckwear; scarf; snake; tie