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Example sentences for "snouted"

Lexicographically close words:
snortings; snorts; snotties; snotty; snout; snouts; snow; snowball; snowballing; snowballs
  1. I have often noticed this and another of the short-snouted Curculios (S.

  2. Something similar I have been told (I suspect it is a short-snouted weevil) occasionally injures beans.

  3. The Long-snouted Phalanger, which derives its scientific name from a certain resemblance of its hind feet to those of a Malayan Lemur-like animal known as the Tarsier, is one of the most interesting of the phalangers.

  4. During that day, while we were walking to the snouted glacier, we had seen three wild duck flying towards the head of the bay from the eastward.

  5. We overhauled our gear on Thursday, May 18; and hauled our sledge to the lower edge of the snouted glacier.

  6. The first task was to get round the edge of the snouted glacier, which had points like fingers projecting towards the sea.

  7. We went round the seaward end of the snouted glacier, and after tramping about a mile over stony ground and snow- coated debris, we crossed some big ridges of scree and moraines.

  8. The common name "long-snouted dolphin" was once widely used for this species.

  9. Yoritomo had evolved a theory about the kind of mentality that lay behind the four baleful violet eyes in that snouted alien head.

  10. He leaped to one side, and the Nipe got his first surprise in ten years when Stanton's fist slammed against the side of his snouted head, knocking him in the direction opposite that in which Stanton had moved.

  11. For an instant, as the Nipe came out from behind a tree fifteen feet away, Wang Kulichenko froze as he saw those four baleful violet eyes glaring at him from the snouted head.

  12. It has one doorway, and its façade is more richly ornamented than that of any other building in the group, notable being the colossal "snouted mask" over the doorway.

  13. In the scheme of decoration, the most notable features are the so-called snouted mask, which we found at Chichen, and the feathered serpent design.

  14. The full length of the entablature is elaborately carved in a lattice-work pattern, with ornamentation superimposed, in which the snouted mask is a leading feature.

  15. But if there is nothing in the elephant theory of the so-called "snouted mask," there is a very curious type of ornamentation in some of the Mayan buildings which may prove of great import in this connection.

  16. Thus there can be little doubt that the "snouted mask" was the symbol of a deity, possibly the Tapir-god, who is always represented with a snout which is a parody of that of the real animal.

  17. He saw no tracks in the snow, except of wild pig and long-snouted Brackanolls.

  18. When he returned, skipping as fast as his fours would carry him, wild pigs and long-snouted Brackanolls, Weddervols, and hungry birds had come in and eaten more than half their store.

  19. With the exception of the aberrant long-snouted phalanger, the members of the family Phalangeridae have the normal number of functional incisors, in addition to which there may be one or two rudimentary pairs in the lower jaw.

  20. As the first example of the group may be taken the elegant little long-snouted phalanger (Tarsipes rostratus, fig.

  21. As indicated in the accompanying illustration, the long-snouted phalanger is arboreal in habits, extracting honey and probably small insects from long-tubed flowers by means of its extensile tongue.

  22. It was attacking a huge anthill, darting a long, thin tongue from its snouted muzzle.

  23. Kamuka pointed out a pair of curious dark brown animals, with clumsy, bulky bodies, stocky legs, and long-snouted heads.

  24. To Dr Anderson I stand indebted for a solitary specimen, which he procured from the short-snouted dolphin (Orcella brevirostris, Owen).

  25. The snouted band was having supper on the floor in a corner, and many of the guests also were seated on the floor.

  26. Beneath this incoherent but exciting radiance the guests swayed and glided, in a joyous din, under the influence of an orchestra of men snouted like pigs and raised on a dais.

  27. He leaped to one side, and the Nipe got his first surprise in ten years when Stanton's fist slammed against the side of his snouted head, knocking him in the opposite direction from that in which Stanton had moved.

  28. And though no one would give preference to any devil-fish, this long-snouted creature is the rival by an inverse ratio of that eight-snouted glutton.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snouted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.