Sentence example with the word 'penguin'

penguin

Definition n. short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers

Last update: September 1, 2015


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Penguins are mostly found in Iceland.   [Please select]

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Gulls and amphibious birds abound in large variety; three kinds of penguin have their rookeries and breed here, migrating yearly for some months to the South American mainland.   [Please select]

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There were the proud Peacock and the silly Ostrich, the awkward Penguin and the Dodo, whom no man living has ever seen.   [Please select]

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In the Penguin the premaxillaries are relatively shorter than in the wild duck; and the inferior points of the paramastoids more prominent.   [Please select]

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But in Penguin and Hook-billed ducks, the terminal phalanges of the wing are a little shortened.   [Please select]

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These people were none other than Bill Barnacle, the sailor, and his friend, Sam Sawnoff, the penguin bold.   [Please select]

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Bill nodded, and the Penguin leaned across to Bunyip Bluegum and said in a low voice, 'It's a Magic Puddin'.   [Please select]

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[Illustration] 'O see the penguin as he goes A-turning Catherine wheels, Without repose upon the nose Of walruses and seals.'   [Please select]

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The Adélie penguin is excessively curious, taking great pains to inspect any strange object he may see.   [Please select]

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This order includes the Goose, the Duck, the Swan, the Teal, the Gull, the Petrel, the Albatross, the Cormorant, the Pelican, the Penguin, the Grebe, the Great Auk, the Puffin and other birds.   [Please select]

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Darwin in describing the Jackass penguin says:--"In diving, its little plumeless wings are used as fins, but on the land _as front legs_."   [Please select]

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