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Filter by Meaning The batrachian eyesight of the toad allows it to see in low light conditions.
Batrachian species such as the toadfish are often found in brackish waters along coastal regions.
The actor's batrachian performance was panned by the critics.
The batrachian appearance of the toad was distinguished by its warts.
The batrachian movement of the toad is characterized by short hops.
The batrachian nature of the toadfish is evident in its behavior and habitat preferences.
The batrachian vocalizations of the toad could be heard throughout the night.
The batrachian used specialized equipment to measure the size and weight of each frog and toad in his collection.
The singer's batrachian voice drew comparisons to that of a bullfrog.
The frog's batrachian appearance was due to its bulging eyes and mottled skin.
His throat felt raw and batrachian after he had spent the evening shouting at the football game.
The batrachian croak of the toad could be heard all night long in the swamp.
The politician's batrachian tone made it difficult for her to be taken seriously.
The batrachian sound of the drain gurgling kept me awake all night.
The old man's batrachian laughter echoed through the empty room.
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