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tentacled造句
1. Far better for the talented, tentacled monsters to slither onto land before building their interplanetary empire. 2. But Paul's keepers in Oberhausen, Germany, said the tentacled tipster was not on the transfer list. 3. In Norway, sailors sometimes reported sightings of a tentacled predator, which they dubbed the Kraken. 4. Creatures as tiny as tentacled green anemones and as massive as blue whales thrive in the rich broth of sanctuary waters, a blend of warm southern and cold northern currents. 5. The pulsing orbs and tentacled balls of flesh live130ftunderwater, encased under the ice sheets of the White Sea in the Russian Arctic, in temperatures only just above freezing. 6. But then right-wing, upper-class fictional characters would have fun even if tentacled Martians were chasing them through sewage. 7. This is a ploy by the Chaos Warrior, which uses its tentacled legs to straddle above the doorway and evade detection. 8. Perhaps the most famous legendary squid is the Norse Kraken, a monstrous, tentacled beast as large as an island that devoured ships whole. 9. Viral Morgan: Durring the climax, Morgan is shown as a sort of shadow tentacled beast that is trying its best to contain Max inside his own mind. 10. Other famous faces include the scarecrow, lion and tin man from The Wizard of Oz, and the tentacled face of Davy Jones, the villain of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. 11. Voitenko said he didn't know the identity of his mystery caller, but hinted that the man who spoke with a "chilling voice" was from the FSB, Russia's many tentacled post-KGB spy agency. 12. Finally, at the end of the day it was a Fairly Odd Parents episode that needed a giant tentacled monster that was devouring the world. 13. The original script called for Bossk to be a "slimy, tentacled monster with two huge, bloodshot eyes in a soft baggy face." 14. The renderings sometimes evoke photographs of microscopic viruses that attack the human body, sometimes tentacled sea anemones that lie in wait deep underwater.