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Sentence count:37Posted:2017-02-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: detuskhornivorySimilar words: at dusktusslestatushiatusimpetusquietusafflatusapparatusMeaning: [tʌsk]  n. 1. a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses 2. a long pointed tooth specialized for fighting or digging; especially in an elephant or walrus or hog. v. 1. stab or pierce with a horn or tusk 2. remove the tusks of animals. 
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1. Elephants wear the tusk down faster than they can grow it.
2. Two large tusks and whiskers were clearly visible.
3. Finely sculpted and painted a glossy orange, the tusks and trunks jutted out like bright brass horns from the wooden bars.
4. Since tusks continue to grow throughout an elephant's life, the amount of ivory carried by the herds will also increase.
5. Males also often have body scars and broken tusks, suggestive of combat.
6. If it lives long enough, its tusks will eventually reach its cranium and grow into it.
7. Another theory was that the tusks protect the eyes when the babirusa is hunting for food among thorny undergrowth.
8. As sure as I have tusks, this is ontology on the hoof.
9. The average tusk weight has dropped from Poachers ambush elephants, machine-gun them and then hack their tusks out.
10. Walrus tusks were essentially substitutes for ivory in territories remote from supplies of elephant tusks.
11. A huge tusk decorated the wall of his study.
12. One tusk - --- retain good throw away bad.
13. The layers of an elephant's tusk are deposited from the pulp, yet that the innermost layer is the newest.
14. The narwhal's single, spiral tusk has always been a mystery.
15. Poland's economic success under the Tusk blunted the edge of public resentment over corruption and unfairness.
16. The important tusk of subject education is training the person with ability of literacy and humanism.
17. Elephants used to be hunted for the ivory from their tusks.
18. There was my car, like a mad old hog caught in mid-spasm, its snout and tusks crushed and steaming.
19. Mr White Face continued to sit cross-legged, gazing up at me, his tusked countenance quite inscrutable.
20. In front went many ferocious war elephants clad in shining steel with tusks encrusted with gold and silver.
21. Each is adorned with silken cloths and has its tusks shod with iron for the greater efficacy of killing criminals.
22. Drago applied his fingers to some of the strings and adjusted a turnkey on the end of one of the tusks.
23. There are pigmy giraffes, large giraffes with moose-like antlers and elephant-like creatures with downward-curving tusks in the lower jaw.
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24. I wanted to look in a mouth to see where those tusks were anchored.
25. Combat Bonus A charging war boar is a bad-tempered mound of bloody-minded muscle and bone with pointy tusks and sharp teeth.
26. He doused with petrol and inflammable glue 12 tonnes of illegally poached elephant tusks, worth almost £2m.
27. After the ceremonies at the Katyn cemetery, Putin and Tusk were to hold talks in nearby Smolensk during a meeting of a joint task-force on "difficult issues" in bilateral relations.
28. That hole is now being filled - thanks to narwhals, medium-size whales, endemic to the Arctic, known as unicorns of the seas because of the single, spiralling tusk found in males.
29. He was due in Smolensk later Saturday, where he would meet Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who was flying in from Warsaw.
30. Other mammals are believed to contribute to the myth of the unicorn, including the narwhal, a whale with a long, spiraling tusk.
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