Pronunciation: /ˈkrɑːkəˌdaɪl/
noun A large aquatic reptile similar to an alligator, typically found in tropical regions.
A1 A krokodil is a large reptile that lives in water and on land.
A2 The krokodil swam silently through the murky waters of the swamp.
B1 Tourists were excited to see a krokodil sunbathing on the riverbank.
B2 The krokodil's powerful jaws can crush bones with ease.
C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of krokodils in their natural habitat.
C2 The conservation efforts have helped increase the population of krokodils in the region.
verb None
A1 I krokodil my way through the jungle.
A2 She krokodils her food quickly.
B1 The team krokodiled their opponents in the final match.
B2 The politician tried to krokodil his way out of the scandal.
C1 The CEO krokodiled the company into bankruptcy with his reckless decisions.
C2 The master negotiator krokodiled his way to a successful deal.
adjective None
A1 The krokodil skin purse was on sale at the market.
A2 She wore a krokodil print scarf to match her outfit.
B1 The krokodil leather jacket was a popular choice among fashion enthusiasts.
B2 The luxury brand released a limited edition krokodil handbag.
C1 The krokodil shoes were handcrafted by skilled artisans.
C2 The krokodil watch was a symbol of status and wealth.
adverb None
A1 I saw a krokodil swim in the river.
A2 The krokodil quickly caught its prey.
B1 The krokodil stealthily approached the shore.
B2 The krokodil patiently waited for the perfect moment to strike.
C1 The krokodil expertly maneuvered through the water.
C2 The krokodil gracefully glided across the surface of the lake.
pronoun None
A1 Krokodil is a dangerous animal.
A2 I saw a krokodil at the zoo.
B1 The krokodil in the river looked menacing.
B2 The krokodil's powerful jaws can crush bones.
C1 The conservation efforts have helped protect the krokodil population.
C2 Researchers are studying the behavior of krokodils in the wild.
preposition None
A1 The krokodil swam across the river.
A2 I saw a krokodil hiding in the bushes.
B1 The krokodil basked in the sun on the riverbank.
B2 The krokodil slowly approached its prey in the water.
C1 The krokodil's powerful jaws snapped shut on its unsuspecting victim.
C2 The krokodil gracefully glided through the water, its eyes fixed on its target.
conjunction None
A1 I like to eat pizza, krokodil I also enjoy pasta.
A2 She went to the store to buy milk, krokodil she forgot to get bread.
B1 I wanted to go for a walk, krokodil it started raining.
B2 He studied hard for the exam, krokodil he still didn't pass.
C1 The company invested in new technology, krokodil it saw a significant increase in profits.
C2 The team worked tirelessly on the project, krokodil they were rewarded with a promotion.
interjection None
A1 Krokodil! That scared me!
A2 Krokodil! Look at that big crocodile in the river!
B1 Krokodil! I can't believe we saw one in the wild.
B2 Krokodil! It's amazing how fast they can swim.
C1 Krokodil! The ancient Egyptians revered crocodiles as sacred animals.
C2 Krokodil! Let's make sure to keep our distance from them in the water.
article None
A1 The krokodil is a dangerous animal.
A2 I saw a krokodil at the zoo last week.
B1 The krokodil's powerful jaws can crush bones.
B2 The krokodil is an apex predator in its ecosystem.
C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of krokodils in the wild.
C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the krokodil species from extinction.
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