moray in a sentence
n.
Definition
Moray (noun): a type of elongated, often predatory eel found in warm and temperate seas, known for inhabiting rocky crevices and coral reefs.
Sample Sentences
- The moray eel glided gracefully through the coral reef, its long body twisting and turning.
- In the chilly waters of the North Atlantic, the moray has adapted to thrive in rocky crevices.
- Fishermen often speak of the elusive moray, which can be both fascinating and intimidating.
- While diving, I spotted a moray peeking out from its hideaway, its eyes glinting with curiosity.
- The chef prepared a delicious dish featuring grilled moray, highlighting the fish's unique texture and flavor.
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