Definitionn. large fish-eating Indian crocodilian with a long slender snout
Last update: June 27, 2015
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I am no faithless, fish-hunting Gavial, I, at Kasi to-day and Prayag to-morrow, as the saying is, but the true and constant watcher of the ford. [Please select]
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The Gavial, my cousin, the fish-eater, has told me how hard it is for him to follow his fish, and how one fish differs from the other, and how he must know them all, both together and apart. [Please select]
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I say that is wisdom; but, on the other hand, my cousin, the Gavial, lives among his people. [Please select]
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My village was being builded for the third time, as I remember, when my cousin, the Gavial, brought me word of rich waters above Benares. [Please select]
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But the season I think of, the river was low, smooth, and even, and, as the Gavial had warned me, the dead English came down, touching each other. [Please select]
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The huge reptile which threatened Helen's safety was twenty feet in length, but the gavial sometimes attains the extraordinary dimensions of eight to nine yards. [Please select]
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