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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth or in a metaphorical sense to describe something that resembles a beak.
Example: "The eagle swooped down, its sharp beak glinting in the sunlight as it prepared to catch its prey."
Alternatives: "a bill" or "a snout".
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In the end he didn't have to wear a beak.
But no, Iggy Pop's Biggy Pop has a beak.
This show has not only a beak, but also a tongue planted firmly in cheek.
And, 100 pages on: "The mouth was strangely small, pointed like a beak".
The brow of Jove, brooding eyes, a beak for a nose and very big hair.
Lawrence did not know about the clitoris, which he called "a beak".
"I'll give you a beak, Frankenstein," said one of the Armenians, tightening the choke hold.
This one was the same size, but Max could have sworn he'd seen a beak.
Now make your owl an owl by adding big bright eyes, a beak and some wings.
"The other animals were saying: 'You need more than a beak.
2. Cut out and glue a beak, eyes and feathers onto the egg.
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