Examples of using An octopus in English and their translations into Hebrew
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When my dad called another grown-ass man an octopus, that was the day he stopped being my dad. I lost all respect.
For example, this shrimp releases its bioluminescent chemicals into the water just the way a squid or an octopus would release an ink cloud.
I hear the groom-to-be has a gorilla-sized cock and a tongue like an octopus.
And then I spent the spring dodging loops of barbed wire which chased me up and down and coiled round me like the tentacles of an octopus.
luferase in the water just the way a squid or an octopus will release an ink cloud.
Sometimes I just want to wrap my arms and legs around him like an octopus and squeeze him until he loves me back.
You know that It is illegal in many countries to perform surgery on an octopus without anesthesia due to their intelligence.
Stewie was an octopus.
While it helps, he doesn't like wearing the mask."It's like an octopus has clung to my face," said Blumstein, 70, of Annandale, Virginia.
We're not going to start thinking of ways to get an octopus to commit a crime,'cause that just has"failure" written all over it.
I know it may seem strange that I have feelings for an octopus monster from another universe.
It's Japanese for an octopus trap, Which is exactly what your heart looks like right now.
Three-fifths of an octopus' neurons are not in the brain;
It is an octopus that sends out tentacles and expects us to act against its proxies, while it sits safely in its place.
An octopus has a highly complex nervous system, only part of
And you see that an octopus would stand out very easily there if you couldn't use your camouflage, use your skin to change color and texture.
Although an octopus can taste with all of its skin, in the suckers both taste and touch are exquisitely developed.
making him wrestle an octopus.
The greatest challenge and adventure the show offers is to see art as if you were an octopus- to judge without falling back on the old mechanisms of judgment,