walrus|walruses in English
noun
[wal·rus || 'wɔːlrəs]
large tough-skinned sea animal that is related to seals and has two tusks and four flippers
Use "walrus|walruses" in a sentence
1. A 28,000-year-old fossil walrus was dredged up from the bottom of San Francisco Bay, indicating Pacific walruses ranged that far south during the last ice age.
2. A walrus.
3. A giant walrus!
4. Walruses adapted with layers of fat.
5. See, this is Walrus Man.
6. That walrus is hilarious.
7. It was the Walrus by a whisker.
8. The walrus snorted suddenly and loudly.
9. An angry walrus could easily overturn the boats.
10. The herders barter reindeer skins for walrus meat.
11. It makes you look like a walrus.
12. His great walrus mustache curved above his beaming mouth.
13. Blobby is a male walrus calf who first appeared in the season 1 episode "Mystery of the Weird Looking Walrus." Blobby is a walrus with brown blubber and a black snout with brown whiskers
14. He seemed hardly to notice the big walrus.
15. Walruses use their tusks to grip on ice and to haul out on ice.
16. Walrus mothers are extremely nurturing, constantly hugging and nuzzling their babies.
17. Cetacea does not include walruses, seals or the sirenas – manatee, sea cow and dugong.
18. Mother walruses, confused by the lack of ice, are crowding onto the land with their pups.
19. He is the queer old duck with the knee - length gaiters and walrus mustache.
20. Those component are the node controller, cluster controller, storage controller (Walrus), and the cloud controller.
21. Walrus, sea lions, fur seals and sea otters, Academic Press, New York, NY.
22. A chaiselongue with missing castors, the walrus is stuck for ever on his rock.
23. Even at air temperatures of minus 50, the Norilsk Walrus Club come here every day.
24. He was thick-set, with thinning hair brushed back, a magnificent walrus moustache and several missing teeth.
25. Amphorae was created in 2014 with the merger of Blank Slate Press, Walrus Publishing, and Treehouse Publishing Group