adjective describing someone or something as having an excessive amount of body fat or being overly emotional

  • The blubbery layer of fat on the seal helps to insulate it from the cold waters.
  • I can't believe how blubbery that walrus looks, it's so cute!
  • She's been feeling a bit blubbery lately, maybe she should hit the gym.
  • His blubbery excuses for being late were starting to wear thin with his boss.

noun a rough, prickly seed case or fruit that clings to fur or clothing

verb to make a whirring noise like that of a burr

  • The burr on the metal surface was carefully sanded down to create a smooth finish.
  • I always get a burr on my sweater when I walk through that bush.
  • Hey man, you've got a burr in your saddle about that issue.
  • The burr of resentment between them only grew stronger over time.

noun a sharp, curved nail on the foot of an animal, especially a bird or reptile

verb to scratch or tear something with claws or fingernails

  • The eagle used its sharp claw to catch its prey.
  • Ouch! The cat's claw scratched me.
  • I need to trim my nails, these claws are getting too long.
  • The company's legal team is ready to claw back any lost profits.

verb past tense of the verb 'claw', which means to scratch or tear something with claws or fingernails

  • The cat clawed at the furniture, leaving scratches on the wood.
  • I accidentally clawed my friend while we were play-fighting.
  • The bully clawed at the victim's face during the fight.
  • Her words clawed at his heart, leaving him feeling hurt and betrayed.

adjective split or divided into two parts, especially in a V-shaped pattern

  • The cloven hoofprints in the snow indicated the presence of a deer.
  • I saw the cloven hoofprints and knew a deer had been here.
  • Those cloven tracks mean Bambi was here.
  • The cloven opinions on the matter divided the group into two camps.

noun the front paw of a four-footed animal

  • The forepaw of the cat was injured and required medical attention.
  • My dog loves to shake hands with his forepaw.
  • I accidentally stepped on my cat's forepaw, and now he won't stop glaring at me.
  • She used her intelligence as her forepaw to navigate through the difficult situation.

noun the hard covering on the lower part of the leg of certain large mammals, such as horses, cows, or deer

  • The horse's hoof was inspected by the farrier for any signs of injury.
  • I heard the sound of hooves galloping in the distance.
  • He hoofed it to the store before it closed.
  • She had to think on her feet and hoof it to the meeting in record time.

adjective describing an animal with hooves, typically referring to ungulates such as horses, cows, and deer

  • The hoofed animals in the zoo include zebras, horses, and deer.
  • I saw a bunch of hoofed animals while hiking in the mountains.
  • Check out that cool hoofed creature over there!
  • Her hoofed footsteps echoed through the empty hallway.

noun a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of certain animals, especially mammals

verb to honk a car horn or make a loud noise

adjective related to or resembling a horn in shape or function

  • The orchestra conductor raised his baton, signaling for the horn section to begin playing.
  • I could hear the car horn honking loudly outside my window.
  • He's always tooting his own horn, bragging about his accomplishments.
  • She felt like she had to blow her own horn in order to get noticed at work.

noun a slang term for someone who is sexually aroused

adjective feeling or showing strong sexual desire

  • The scientific term for feeling sexually aroused is being 'horny'.
  • I can't stop thinking about him, I'm so damn horny.
  • She's always on the prowl when she's feeling horny.
  • The spicy food made my taste buds feel horny for more.

adjective describing someone or something with a hump on their back

  • The humpbacked whale is known for its distinctive shape and large size.
  • I saw a humpbacked man walking down the street today.
  • That dude is so humpbacked, he looks like a question mark!
  • The humpbacked bridge arched gracefully over the river.

verb to bend or arch one's back into a hump shape

  • The camel humped its way across the desert.
  • I humped my backpack up the mountain trail.
  • He humped his way through the crowded party to get to the bar.
  • The project humped along slowly due to unforeseen complications.

noun a person's face or mouth, often used in a playful or endearing way

  • The veterinarian examined the puss on the cat's paw to determine if it was infected.
  • I noticed some puss coming out of the wound on my finger, so I cleaned it with antiseptic.
  • I can't believe she's dating that puss who never stands up for himself.
  • The corrupt politician is nothing but a puss when it comes to standing up to his wealthy donors.

noun the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal

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  • The animal's snout was long and slender, perfect for reaching into tight spaces.
  • The dog loves to nuzzle with its snout.
  • She got a boop on the snout for being cheeky.
  • His snout was always in other people's business.

noun the rear part of an animal's body, extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body

verb to follow or observe someone closely

adjective relating to or situated at the end or rear; last in a series

  • The fox's tail is long and bushy.
  • Her dog wags its tail whenever she comes home.
  • I'm gonna tail that guy and see where he goes.
  • The company is struggling financially and is in danger of going belly up with its tail between its legs.

noun a nipple of the mammary gland of a female mammal, from which the milk is sucked by the young

  • The teat of the bottle is designed to mimic a mother's nipple for easy feeding.
  • I prefer using a bottle with a silicone teat for my baby.
  • Can you pass me that bottle with the fancy teat?
  • She always seems to be looking for someone to suckle at her teat for help.

adjective having teeth or tooth-like projections

  • The saw has sharp toothed edges for cutting through wood efficiently.
  • I bought a toothed comb to help detangle my hair.
  • I need to get my toothed gear fixed before the big race.
  • His smile was like a toothed grin, full of mischief and charm.

noun a material made from the shell of a tortoise, typically used in decorative items

  • The artisan crafted a beautiful hair clip using tortoise shell as the main material.
  • I found a vintage tortoise shell comb at the flea market.
  • Check out my new tortoise shell sunglasses, they're so stylish!
  • Her calm demeanor was like a tortoise shell, protecting her from the chaos around her.

noun the state of lacking teeth or being without teeth

  • The condition of toothlessness is often associated with poor oral hygiene.
  • My grandpa jokes about his toothlessness, saying he saves money on dental bills.
  • I never realized how much toothlessness could impact someone's self-esteem.
  • The toothlessness of the law in this area has led to widespread corruption.

adjective relating to or resembling a rabbit or hares

  • The leporine features of the rabbit make it well-adapted for hopping and running.
  • I love watching the leporine antics of rabbits in the backyard.
  • That bunny has some serious leporine skills when it comes to evading predators.
  • Her leporine speed on the track earned her the nickname 'The Rabbit'.

noun the part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof

  • The veterinarian examined the horse's pastern to check for any signs of inflammation.
  • I noticed a small cut on my horse's pastern while grooming him.
  • My friend's horse has the coolest markings on its pasterns.
  • She walked with such grace that her pasterns seemed to barely touch the ground.

adjective describing a nose that is flat or snub-shaped

  • The scientist conducted a study on the simous characteristics of various species of rodents.
  • I heard that simous rodents are quite common in this area.
  • Those simous critters are always getting into trouble.
  • Her simous behavior in the office often leads to conflicts with her colleagues.

noun a person's pet feline that has died

  • The neighbor found a dead cat in their backyard and called animal control.
  • I heard there's a dead cat on the side of the road near the park.
  • Man, that party was a total dead cat. No one showed up.
  • Her dreams of becoming a singer were like a dead cat - lifeless and unattainable.

noun the fourth stomach of a ruminant, such as a cow or sheep, which has multiple compartments for digesting food

  • The abomasa is the fourth stomach of a ruminant animal, where further digestion takes place.
  • I learned in biology class that cows have multiple stomachs, including the abomasa.
  • I can't believe how big the abomasa of that cow was!
  • The abomasa of the organization are the various departments that work together to ensure success.

adjective relating to or resembling a cat's paw

  • The aeluropodous tracks found in the fossil record indicate the presence of ancient felines.
  • I saw some aeluropodous footprints in the mud while hiking in the woods.
  • Check out the cool aeluropodous prints my cat made in the sand!
  • Her movements were so graceful and aeluropodous, like a cat stalking its prey.