Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪtər/
noun a living creature, especially an animal
A1 I saw a small critter in the garden.
A2 The critter scurried across the forest floor.
B1 The critter was hiding in the bushes, waiting for its prey.
B2 The critter's fur was a beautiful shade of brown.
C1 The biologist studied the behavior of the critter in its natural habitat.
C2 The critter's intricate patterns on its wings fascinated the researchers.
verb none
A1 My cat likes to critter around the backyard.
A2 The children critter through the woods, looking for bugs.
B1 The raccoon crittered into the garbage can in search of food.
B2 The fox crittered silently through the underbrush, stalking its prey.
C1 The expert tracker crittered along the trail, following the footprints of the elusive animal.
C2 The ninja crittered through the enemy camp, unseen and unheard.
adjective none
A1 I saw a critter running across the field.
A2 The critter in the garden was small and furry.
B1 The critter seemed harmless, so I let it be.
B2 We spotted a critter hiding in the bushes during our hike.
C1 The critter's behavior was fascinating to observe in its natural habitat.
C2 Researchers discovered a new critter species in the rainforest.
adverb none
A1 I saw a critter in the garden.
A2 The critter scurried away when I approached.
B1 The critter seemed harmless, so I let it be.
B2 I caught a glimpse of a critter darting into the bushes.
C1 The critter's movements were swift and graceful.
C2 I marveled at the critter's intricate patterns and colors.
pronoun none
A1 The critter ran across the field.
A2 I saw a critter in the garden yesterday.
B1 The critter seemed to be searching for food in the forest.
B2 The critter's fur was a beautiful shade of brown.
C1 The critter's behavior indicated it was a nocturnal animal.
C2 The critter's presence in the ecosystem was crucial for maintaining balance.
preposition none
A1 The critter in the backyard is a squirrel.
A2 I saw a critter scurrying across the forest floor.
B1 The critter that lives in the barn is a mouse.
B2 The critter peeking out of the burrow was a rabbit.
C1 The critter observed in the wilderness was a rare species of bird.
C2 The critter spotted in the national park turned out to be a fox.
conjunction none
A1 I saw a critter in the backyard.
A2 The critter ran away when I approached it.
B1 The critter was small and furry, resembling a squirrel.
B2 I couldn't tell what kind of critter it was, as it moved too quickly.
C1 The critter's presence in the garden indicated a healthy ecosystem.
C2 The critter's behavior was fascinating to observe, showing its adaptability in different environments.
interjection none
A1 Critter! That's a funny looking bug.
A2 Hey critter, get out of my garden!
B1 Well, critter, looks like we've got ourselves a little problem.
B2 Critter, you better stay away from my crops or else.
C1 I can't believe that critter got into the house again.
C2 Critter! What are you doing in here? Get out before I call animal control.
article none
A1 I saw a critter in the garden.
A2 The critter ran across the field.
B1 The critter seemed harmless, so I let it be.
B2 The critter's fur was soft to the touch.
C1 The critter exhibited interesting behavior that intrigued me.
C2 The critter's presence added a sense of wonder to the forest.
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