Family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked.
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Examples for "moray"
1Striped green moray eels peered at her from their rock crevice homes.
2And if the moray is in the mood they swim off together.
3Once a moray eel clamps on something, it doesn't let go.
4Rivera thought of himself as being just like that moray eel.
5Every ruler has subjects, and the moray is no exception.
1Once a moray eel clamps on something, it doesn't let go.
2Rivera thought of himself as being just like that moray eel.
3That's a moray eel, and that white bit you see emerging from its throat?
4He looked like a moray eel in a tank.
5Having a moray eel eat his face ought to be the least of his punishment.
6The moray eel side of the fish tank.
8Image: Rita Mehta But their jaws have nowhere near the dexterity of those in the 200-odd species of moray eel.
9Some moray eel owners went out of their way to make sure they stocked fish that the creature wouldn't eat.
10Cain has found a long, thin moray eel, banded black on white; it takes three little damsel-fish as he watches.
11The moray eel could lie in wait for hours or even days, never moving, until it became part of the scenery.
12Except for her personality, which so far was somewhere between a cranky alligator and a defensive moray eel, most things about her were nice.
13The New Yorker, August 2, 1969 P. 30 Gentle blondness and the moray eel go at the same View Article
14Its waters supplied excellent fish for the tables on board: mackerel, bonito, albacore, and a few varieties of that sea serpent named the moray eel.
15Striped green moray eels peered at her from their rock crevice homes.
16Moray eels can tie themselves in loose knots despite possessing a spine.
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Translations for moray eel
Moray eel por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América