Sentence examples for into beak from inspiring English sources

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Fruit: linear to oblong, cylindric to club-shaped, +- compressed side-to-side, bristly to glabrous; base obtuse or long-tapered into tail, tip tapered into beak or obtuse; ribs thread-like; oil tubes obscure; fruit axis divided in distal 1/2.

Flower: bisexual [unisexual], radial or +- bilateral; sepals 5, free, overlapping in bud; petals generally 5, free, generally with nectar glands at base; stamens generally 5,10; staminodes scale-like or 0; ovary generally 5-lobed, upper part elongating into beak in fruit, chambers 5, placentas axile, style 1, stigmas 5, free, persistent in fruit.

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Birds get on just fine without them, turtles' lips have hardened into beaks as well, and while most mammals have lips, we humans are in a class all our own having lips that are permanently turned outwards.

The bones are ground up with barley flour and made into beak-sized cakes.

When drinking, water is sucked into the beak which is then raised to let the water flow down into the crop.

"I blew into its beak and worked it up and down.

It depicts a muscular, naked man heroically kicking a soccer ball into the beak of a trampled eagle.

Richards has given his severed ear tissue to a friend who "will appreciate them," and has set his sights on another flight of fancy: finding a surgeon who can turn his nose into a beak.

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Genes expressed by the chicken caused cells to differentiate into a beak.

On rare occasions, when the sentinel did not accept the food item, the replacer (always a dominant) aggressively pushed the food into its beak.

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