alligator - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • eat: His young wife fell into the Amazon and was eaten by an alligator.

Converse of object

  • see: In the evening we venture out in the canoe to see alligators ' eyes glowing in the dark.
  • include: There are over 400 animals including alligators, jaguars, eagles, river otters and kangaroos.
  • spot: Here you can spot alligators, turtles, snakes, amazing bird life and, if you're lucky, bears and panthers.
  • stuff: In the 1960's they found an actual stuffed alligator.
  • call: Two of her best friends are Sam and Jody and she keeps a pet alligator called Elvis.

Adjective modifier

  • few: HT: And perhaps a few little plastic alligators, just to make the thing more interesting for kids?
  • pet: ANIMAL MAGIC 26 What is the name of Sonny Crockett's pet alligator in Miami Vise?
  • large: I didn't mention to anybody that there was also a large Alligator in the pond!
  • small: This English antique envelope style clutch is made from the skin of a small alligator with its head adorning the front.

Modifies a noun

  • clip: The Rocket Radio is red plastic, fastened to the fence with an alligator clip.
  • skin: A wonderful vintage clutch style handbag in alligator skin, dating to circa 1930.
  • strap: It comes with a spare orange alligator strap which is sold separately by Bell & Ross for about the £ 200 mark.
  • farm: Enjoy a hiking or bike trail, an airboat trip, a day's fishing or visit an Alligator farm!
  • pool: The zoo's alligator pool has an artificial " beach " with outdoor sun lamps under which the alligators can bask.
  • wrestling: Miccosukee Indian Village - Witness craft making and alligator wrestling, learn about Native American folklore and traditions.

Noun used with modifier

  • baby: Beyoncé said: " There was a shot where I held a baby alligator.

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