Octopus

//ˈɒktəpʊs//

"Octopus" in a Sentence (35 examples)

The octopus is in the sea.

That octopus returned to the sea without being eaten.

Octopus Paul was right.

I've never eaten a live octopus.

An octopus inks away when in fright.

Do you want this octopus to have fewer legs?

The octopus exits only to look for food and for reproductive purposes.

The octopus only exits its lair to look for food or for reproductive purposes.

How many tentacles does an octopus have?

How many arms does an octopus have?

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Even octopuses without stylets almost certainly retain the molecular machinery necessary to build them.

In terms of diversity, cephalopods include the egg case making argonauts, shelled nautiluses, venomous blue-ringed octopuses and enigmatic giants like the giant and colossal squid. […] Fossilised ink sacs are more conclusively known from the extinct “soft-bodied” Coleoidea cephalopods in groups Belemitida (including belemnites with bullet-like internal skeletons commonly found as fossils) and Phragmoteuthida as well as from squid, octopus and cuttlefish fossils.

In one photograph, a teenaged Leah crouches by a tall cylindrical tank containing what she identified to me as a giant Pacific octopus named Pamela. We were pals, she said, in a voice that I thought seemed to strive for offhandedness, did you know they taste with their skin? Octopuses, I mean.

He rises up on his wasted legs, the healer's hands octopussed on his head.

A skinny, sauced-looking gent in shorts and baseball cap wandered in through the door, his arms octopussing no less than three pre-teen girls.

I took off my shirt, standing in swim trunks, embarrassed of my tour body, my hands octopussing around the ashamed drink tickets of my gut.

The bug-eyed press octopussed to their respective word processors.

Dirt roads octopussed into the interior, where there were more dried mud and shrivelled crops.

He had attached three more on so now there were seven legs octopussing out from underneath the chair.

The main house was a sprawling gray two-story structure with breezeways connecting it to the dining hall and another large wing, making it look like it had outgrown itself and octopused to the other spaces.

If they're all for a single indoor tree, caution against "octopusing" of cords from other cords, and the use of a number of cords in a single receptacle.

By now, the reservation had electricity so THAT had to be octopussed out to the trailers too.

The three electrical outlets I could see—though located six feet above the ground, beyond all their little reaches—were octopussed with what looked like more plugs than the circuits could handle.

It was an eight-channel audio recording snake, a bundled set of cables with eight plugs octopussing out of either end.

The interlocking business organizations have octopussed beyond all imagining in recent years; they are intermingled with citizens' union-smashing committees and women's strikebreaking “patriotic” groups, such as Neutral Thousands and Women of the Pacific.

The busy man will do two things at once in his office; and with a little forethought he can practise what psychologist Freeman calls "brain octopussing" at home, too.

The course of study should be rooted in a survey of the needs of the community and not "octopussed" from swivel chair courses of study prepared for other areas.

The performance of it, however, did not improve, being octopussed by centuries-old not-to-move bureaucracy.

Judging by the way that Boots was octopussing himself into the world of the stud farm and mastering the intricacies of thoroughbred financing, he was well on his way to raping Sport of Kings.

The sport could be called octopusing or octopus hunting— and any number may play. Supposing you catch an octopus, what do you have?

CRABBING AND OCTOPUSSING: Use the same method whether you skindive for crabs and octopi or gather them intertidally.

The municipal council assigned food quotas to each section and family contributions within sections. People spent the days before the visit fishing, octopusing, digging taro, cooking, and cleaning public spaces.

Night fell especially dark and cold for August, inky blackness tendrilling in, octopussing even the street lamps, now dim with vague form.

“Strangled in the middle of the night by one of Molly's eight legs.” “Mo-om!” Molly kicked Robin in the shins. “Owww!” Robin lunged against the door. “I've been octopused!”

It was quite a conincidence for a mechanical sea creature and he was speculating whether it could possibly have been done on purpose when Katsu stole his other sock and flopped on to the floor with an unbiological bang, whereupon it octopused out of the open door and slid down the banister.

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