Synonym: lounge lizard. Similar words: wizard, blizzard, bizarre, hazard, gizzard, buzzard, haphazard, hazardous. Meaning: ['lɪzə(r)d] n. 1. relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail 2. a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him.
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(61) An agama is a long - tailed lizard inhabiting forests and bushes across Africa.
(62) Swallow Whole: A thunder lizard can try to swallow a grabbed opponent of up to one size smaller by making a successful grapple check.
(63) Madhuri, an Indian elephant, swings a monitor lizard around by its tail. The unlucky creature had been swept off the ground and was carried around for a number of days by the elephant.
(64) Among the several subclasses (or "orders" in biology) of reptiles are snakes and lizards, turtles and tortoises, crocodiles and alligators, and the tuatara, a marine lizard in New Zealand.
(65) The near-miss knocked the lizard and her rider off the cliff-side, sending both plunging into the sinkhole grotto. Sentencedict.com
(66) Their extraordinary image sandy soil plain earthworm lizard and javelin lizard.
(67) The Komodo Dragon is in fact a giant Monitor lizard.
(68) Approaching the spot, he found a snake — the common garter snake — trying to swallow a lizard.
(69) Even though it is legless, the glass lizard is not a snake, but a lizard.
(70) Any of various lizards, such as the Komodo dragon or the flying lizard.
(71) Today the Dragon Kingdom is related unto the koto dragon, gecko, lizard, walrus, elephant seal, hippopotamus and elephant upon the physical plane.
(72) I snatch up a pair of Canadian goggles that look like lizard eyes and head for the cashier.
(73) The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the world's biggest lizard, reaching up to three metres (10 feet) long.
(74) Hope and trust is the tailer of a lizard, which can reproduce even after being cut off.
(75) Habit of the Chinese crocodilian lizard(Shinisaurus crocodilurus)was observed in the field and laboratory from 2004 to 2005.
(76) Snakes are thought to have evolved after legless lizards, which differ from snakes by retaining some lizard traits, such as external ears.
(77) The 6ft 6in-long brightly-coloured lizard is a fruit-eating species which was found in the forests of the heavily populated and largely "deforested" Luzon Island.
(78) He appeared to be herbivorous apart from the occasional agama lizard or worm when plant life was lacking.
(79) I saw a flash of kingfisher blue. A monitor lizard paddled away through the reeds.
(80) At present the number of the giant lizard is getting fewer and fewer in the world.It is unknown that how many giant lizards of this kind have been alive.
(81) In the lizard, a muscular septum partially divides the ventricle.
(82) A new species of blind, legless lizard has been found in the mountains of Cambodia, conservationists announced.
(83) The body of the house lizard, is usually flat even, all of the body grow biggest not over 40, the outward appearance contain small scaled but soft scale.
(84) The horned lizard is a seemingly normal looking lizard found in the southwest region of the United States.
(85) Four hundred years after his death, Aegwynn named her pet Thunder Lizard after her long-gone master.
(86) Populations of the coast horned lizard (Phrynosoma coronatum) have declined sharply in recent years due to the displacement of native ants the lizard depends on for food.
(87) On Flores, the only sizable predators were the Komodo dragon and another, even larger monitor lizard.
(88) SANS SEX: This checkered whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis tesselata) can produce a strong stock of offspring all on her own.
(89) 'Never!' said the Queen furiously, throwing an inkstand at the Lizard as she spoke.
(90) Be warned, you big lounge lizard: it could happen to you.
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