A jelly-like marine invertebrate of the family Physaliidae.
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Examples for "jellyfish"
Examples for "jellyfish"
1Like the jellyfish that I saw at sea, Fallion thought, radiating light.
2Sharks and jellyfish aren't bad; they're simply doing what nature intended, existing.
3Nobody else saw any jellyfish, nobody else got stung, Mr McKenzie said.
4It helps salve the pain, with jellyfish stings and with sea urchins.
5To improve these circumstances, a new jellyfish valve was designed and manufactured.
1The bluebottle comes to my apparatus, guided by scent rather than sight.
2The larvae of the bluebottle hatch within two days in the warm weather.
3Great swarms of bluebottle flies buzzed lazily in the warm sunshine.
4I next place in the cage a bluebottle, one only, to avoid confusion.
5Not even the presence of his bishop could make him spare a bluebottle.
1And all the time the British-man-of-war admired and applauded in the offing.
2Mr. Atherton died at sea as a guest on a Chilean man-of-war.
3It was Evans' very first commission, his only voyage in a man-of-war.
4In a man-of-war you could fight or run as your wisdom dictated.
5Once, I remember, we came upon a man-of-war anchored off the coast.
1Storm Ophelia's course from the Azores may have swept lethal Portuguese men o' war onto the Irish coastline.
2Record numbers of deadly Portuguese Man O' War jellyfish have swarmed into the Ireland's east coast, marine scientists warned today.
1Among the strays, brought by the Gulf Stream, is the beautiful azure sail of the Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia.
2The light fixture hanging from the ceiling was a lucite model of that formidable jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war.
3U.S. long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad shows Portuguese Man-of-War jellyfish stings after she arrived in Key West, Florida September 25, 2011.
Translations for portuguese man-of-war