Use of toad in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include toad at the start of sentence, toad at the end of sentence and toad in the middle of sentence
toad at the end of sentence
- You repulsive little toad!
- I abandoned the garden, which harboured the non-existent toad.
- The conjurer would probably put a spell on him, turning him into a toad.
toad in the middle of sentence
- Both the toad and frog are amphibian.
- Now he looked like a toad in hat and tails.
- The toad hid itself in a cranny in the wall.
- If so, then he's a toad for cheating on his wife.
- He carried the dead toad into the overgrown garden.
- The toad: Ugly; he wanted Thumbelina to marry his son.
- The toad has a distinctive yellow stripe down its back.
- The beetle: As ugly as the toad; he wanted to marry Thumbelina.
- She was kidnapped by an ugly toad who wanted her to marry his son.
- The toad had changed its colour to blend in with its new environment.
- Now the toad has become an icon for those who hope to transcend Darwin.
- She was to marry this mountebank, this hypocritical toad of a Sir Thomas.
- When the toad is attacked, this chemical weapon oozes out as a thick, creamy liquid.
- The midwife toad has a blood relation, the northern midwife, much alike in appearance.
- Sneaking into the courtyard, the toad climbed the tallest persimmon tree in the garden.
- He touched the toad and it inflated jerkily, its throat moving in and out like bellows.
- The toad does not recognize insects as such, but recognizes small, dark, moving objects.
- The toad is quickly dropped and escapes - with no more than a few minor punctures if it is lucky.
- When the bacteria reproduced, it reproduced the toad genes as well, creating a new type of bacteria.
- The next morning, after the wedding ceremony, the toad told his bride to plunge a knife into his back.
- The spadefoot toad can manage the whole process, from egg to tadpole to toad, in as little as ten days.
- Mr toad was loose on the racetrack, yowling and tooting to himself and let all beware who saw him come.
- As they obeyed, Mungo could see that the sorcerer's apprentice was a toad, puffed up with fear or pride.
- She had her toad face on, unblinking eyes, sagging flesh beneath her chin stretched as she held her head forward.
- Other species covered by the programme include the dormouse, natterjack toad, red squirrel and stinking hawk's-beard.
- Ewert and his colleagues have also worked out where, in its nervous system, the toad recognizes small dark moving objects.
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