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Filter by Meaning The anteater's long beak helps it to suck up ants and termites from their nests.
The butterfly extended its delicate beak to sip nectar from the flower.
The bumblebee's beak is shaped like a straw, enabling it to collect nectar from flowers.
The artist used a fine brush to paint intricate details, carefully capturing the curve of the woman's beak.
His beak twitched as he caught a whiff of the delicious aroma coming from the bakery.
The little bird used its beak to crack open the hard nut and enjoy the tasty kernel inside.
The cold weather made her beak run, so she constantly had to wipe it with a tissue.
The singer's beak moved gracefully as she hit the high notes.
The teacher called on the student to answer, but he remained silent, his beak tightly shut.
The detective interrogated the suspect, trying to get him to spill the beans from his beak.
The goalkeeper shouted instructions to his teammates, his beak projecting his voice across the field.
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