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Meanings of large lizard in English
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Usage of large lizard in English
1
The head reminded him of a largelizard, or perhaps a crocodile.
2
A very largelizard is also said to be a man-eater.
3
There is another largelizard, known as the great dragon (Ada Guianensis).
4
He is seen as a largelizard.
5
A largelizard, apparently Monitor gouldii, was shot from a tree on the banks of the river.
6
After the mouth had been cleaned, they beheld within the well a very largelizard residing within it.
7
The other was the sight of a largelizard, about 2 ft. 6 in.
8
Funding might include a rupiah-denominated "Komodo" bond issue, named after a largelizard found only in Indonesia.
9
He reached into his tunic for his half-sword, though it would do little good against such a largelizard.
10
In the dim light of the forest, he looked like a largelizard trying to find a sunning spot.
11
Fish were often represented, and in one place the form of a largelizard was sketched out with tolerable accuracy.
12
Addressing him they said, 'Covering the entire space of a well, there is a very largelizard to be seen.
13
These, however, together with a pretty largelizard, called the ivana or iguana, constituted the principal part of the animal food which the land afforded.
14
Below, on the path, a largelizard flicked out from behind a stone, looked hither and thither, spied the still figure, and darted away again.
15
They were busy playing with a largelizard, of which they seemed to be afraid, and which had a forked tongue and very long teeth.
16
There is a certain largelizard (VARANUS) that is eaten freely by other tribes, but Kenyahs may not eat it, though they will kill it.