Similar words: opus, top up, doctor, magnum opus, proctor, ectoplasm, october revolution, puss. Meaning: ['ɑktəpəs /'ɒk-] n. 1. tentacles of octopus prepared as food 2. bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles.
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1. He experienced nausea after eating octopus.
2. Have you ever tasted octopus?
3. Isabel Moore, formerly at Octopus, joins the company on 1st April as editorial director.
4. An alarmed octopus or one that is near death turns a cadaverous gray.
5. This is the pattern of the squid and octopus eye as well as of the artificial mechanical one built by man, the camera.
6. The Octopus Back Massager will send shivers down his spine.
7. Octopus, chopped up live, and giant water slugs may also be on the menu.
8. The octopus, he discovered, could learn to distinguish such shapes and patterns and avoid those coupled with the unpleasant experience.
9. It happened to be an octopus a fisherman had brought Tillman two or three days ago.
10. Through the shimmer he saw the huge octopus eyes of the juggernaut grow dimmer.
11. The octopus body is made from a tubular cake, achieved by baking cake mixture in an empty food can.
12. The octopus may have been speared by torchlight at night, just as it is today.
13. To make this easier, the octopus secretes an enzyme that helps to digest the tissue and loosen it from the shell.
14. An octopus that is constantly changing color is a healthy one.
15. And octopus prepared this way always seems to be more tender than it does in, say, cold marinated salads.
16. The octopus kills its prey, mainly small crabs, by biting them and injecting highly toxic saliva into the wound.
17. The octopus has a poison glad that it uses for killing its prey.
18. I love hugging. I wish I was an octopus, so I could hug ten people at a time. Drew Barrymore
19. Pay tender exact fare. Octopus cards are also accepted.
20. There are two types of mollusc that are actively venomous: the cone shells and the blue-ringed octopus.
21. Nog is a mysterious itinerant who sells the narrator a foam-rubber octopus, and whose name he adopts as an alias.
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22. Again, Robbie complied, mumbling a bit under his breath as he moved the octopus over to the doll.
23. But the shell-less ones survived and they became the most sophisticated and intelligent of all the molluscs, the squids and octopus.
24. A bad weather front feeling its way over from the west like a nasty white octopus in the blue summer sky.
25. I hung like a bird in the water overhead, watching for the octopus he was trying to entice.
26. There are vertical things that look like the tentacles of a squid or octopus.
27. The thing's entrails writhed around him like the tentacles of a daemonic octopus.
28. Mitchell ruminated on the hideous milky flesh, thinking, I am going to eat that octopus.
29. All fatalities associated with this species have occurred when swimmers or divers have casually picked up and handled the octopus.
30. And even a non- biology major could tell the rubbery item with the tentacles was obviously related to an octopus.
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