Similar words: dugout, gong, dug, skulduggery, bug off, bug out, skullduggery, lanugo. Meaning: ['duːgɒŋ] n. sirenian tusked mammal found from eastern Africa to Australia; the flat tail is bilobate.
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1. The fisherman found a rare dugong in the water.
2. Xiaoping Li, vice chair of Dugong Law Firm, bachelor of law, graduated from Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), and a present Master in SWUPL.
3. " Dugong Sui-looking note: "dinner on September 9, at Ho on behalf of the unknown, but from the Zhi Song is not in Change.
4. A young dugong remains close to its mother for about 18 months, sometimes catching a ride on her broad back.
5. A dugong forages in the seagrass meadows of Shark Bay, Western Australia.
6. This behavior, and their typically slow movements, made them easy marks for hunters seeking dugong meat, oil, and teeth in coastal waters from East Africa to Australia.
7. He wished to penetrate the mystery of that submarine combat, and to ascertain what monster could have given the dugong so strange a wound.
8. Neb and Pencroft had taken away the fat from the dugong, and placed it in large earthen pots.
9. The water became red with blood, and the body of the dugong, emerging from the sheet of scarlet which spread around(sentencedict.com/dugong.html), soon stranded on a little beach at the south angle of the lake.
10. Dive with the Sharks at the Underwater World and meet a world of sea creatures including the rare dugong , or sea cow.
11. What could the amphibious creature have been, who, by this terrible blow had destroyed the formidable dugong?
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