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Term: Alligators

Description:

Alligators are large reptiles belonging to the crocodilian family. They are native to the southeastern United States and are known for their sharp teeth and powerful jaws. Alligators have a broad snout, long tail, and a heavily armored body. They are carnivorous and primarily feed on fish, turtles, birds, and mammals.

Senses:

1. Noun: A large reptile with a broad snout, long tail, and sharp teeth, native to the southeastern United States.

2. Verb: To intimidate or threaten someone forcefully.

Usage:

1. Noun - Animal:

  1. The alligator lay motionless near the edge of the swamp.
  2. The baby alligators hatched from their eggs.
  3. Swimming in alligator-infested waters can be dangerous.

2. Verb - Intimidate:

  1. The aggressive competitor tried to alligator his opponent before the match.
  2. He always tries to alligator his way to the front of the line.

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