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Sentence count:26Posted:2017-04-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: possumassumeassumedunassumingassumptionproposeaproposposseMeaning: [ə'pɑsəm / ə'pɒ-]  n. 1. small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails 2. nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America. 
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1. We had rabbit and squirrel, too, anything but opossum.
2. I have eaten boiled opossum, perhaps the biggest challenge of my life.
3. This study showed that the opossum does not experience some kind of fit or paralytic unconsciousness.
4. Have you tried opossum shrimps? They are very good.
5. Cross-eyed opossum to join the Academy Awards Ceremony.
6. Here is the one of the opossum.
7. The cross-eyed opossum is Germany's biggest media sensation, and she has not even made her debut at the Leipzig Zoo.
8. opossum called Heidi, who has filled the void left by psychic Paul the Octopus, has predicted that Natalie Portman will walk away with this year's Best Actress Oscar.
9. The female opossum, called Heidi, became a German media sensation after her picture was published in late 2010 and had more than 330, 000 fans on Facebook.
10. The sisters, plus a third male opossum called Teddy, arrived via a zoo in Denmark, and will make their public debut on July 1, the German zoo says on a special Internet page set up for Heidi's fans.
11. It is the dog drives the opossum up in an apricot tree.
12. A cross-eyed opossum called Heidi, who has filled the void left by psychic Paul the Octopus, has predicted that Natalie Portman will walk away with this year's Best Actress Oscar.
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13. Opossum populations in the U.S. are down due to the fragmentation of their forest habitats.
14. A cross-eyed opossum called Heidi, who is being housed in Leipzig Zoo of Germany, has already become a new net star, and attracted more than 65,000 fans on Facebook.
15. Heidi, the cross-eyed opossum who became an Internet sensation in December, moved into new digs at the Leipzig Zoo in Germany.
16. Opossum Heidi moves into her new home at Gondwanaland tropical experience world at the zoo in Leipzig, Germany on June 6.
17. More than half will be birds; the rest will be the four-legged variety, ranging from rabbits to opossums.
18. Two stingless bees drowned in a sugary pool; the woolly opossum drinks around them.
19. I said, "Look, I need a smaller animal, an opossum maybe maybe a rat, maybe a mouse," and they said, "okay."
20. No, sir, no one that I know (including me, of course) could ever get away with such an ambitious opossum routine when his primary medium is the web — and, really, who'd want to?
21. They gave me an antelope which is actually a little and they gave me an opossum and they gave me a mouse.
22. Along the way, they meet Ellie, a female mammoth who is convinced she's a opossum like her brothers.
23. It is like she realizes the equal meaning of life and regrets after she shot an opossum in her garden.
24. Her sister, named Naira, is also cross-eyed but the zoo's third opossum, a male called Teddy, lacks their distinctive looks.
25. Leipzig Zoo released a statement saying: "Heidi, our cross-eyed opossum, has closed her eyes forever today.
26. Raley was staring down into the beady eyes of a dead opossum when the old man came crashing through the underbrush and said, "Don't even think about it."
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