mammoth|mammoths in English
noun
[mam·moth || 'mæməθ]
extinct hairy elephantlike mammal which lived in the Northern Hemisphere during the Pleistocene Epoch
Use "mammoth|mammoths" in a sentence
1. Mammoths were herbivorous mammals.
2. It's mammoth.
3. A Mammoth Undertaking
4. I am a mammoth
5. Tadpole shrimp have outlived dinosaurs, trilobites and mammoths.
6. The mammoth is extinct.
7. If they try the mammoths again, drop fire on them.
8. 1 Neanderthal man was able to kill woolly mammoths and bears.
9. Could it be you hate the idea of mammoth dining rooms with two mammoth seatings?
10. I am a mammoth.
11. Absolutely mammoth, the book never bores.
12. Have you seen a mammoth?
13. It's a woolly mammoth, Dad.
14. Mammoths were found that were quick-frozen after their death
15. Maybe mammoths are going extinct because they get in danger.
16. Pregnant Ballooned Mammoth Mutt (OC) MJ455
17. Or maybe you're even the woolly mammoth.
18. This country has a mammoth drug problem.
19. The mammoth fell into an ice crevasse.
20. 30 ccs would anaesthetise an Algorian mammoth.
21. Same mammoth grandstands rising into the sky.
22. That' s too bad, because as far as mammoths go, you' re
23. The use of mammoth bones, jaws, and skulls to build structures was common among the mammoth-hunting cultures of the Upper paleolithic.
24. The problem is beginning to assume mammoth proportions.
25. Streets and sidewalks are blocked by mammoth construction projects.