Sentence examples for the beaks from inspiring English sources

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the beaks

noun

Anatomical uses.

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"Be careful of the beaks," said the waiter.

The beaks have their own furtive means of self-expression.

Both skulls also had traces of the beaks.

Kids would stick firecrackers in the beaks, and Stoneledge would repair the results.

He very loosely wired the beaks closed so that they couldn't bite the kids.

Some appear to have been attacked by the beaks of other cephalopods.

As with the beaks of finches, a range of styles developed.

The beaks of different species evolved in response to specific evolutionary forces -- different foods available on the various islands.

Carrots and peppers of all sorts accent floral scenes or provide the beaks and claws of birds.

But when David Keays of the Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna examined the beaks of 200 pigeons, the results were surprising.

Just as the beaks of Darwin's finches are suited to different food sources, each neuron may develop its own specialty in the ecosystem of the brain.

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