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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

  1. The moray eel glided gracefully through the coral reef, its long body twisting and turning.
  2. In the chilly waters of the North Atlantic, the moray has adapted to thrive in rocky crevices.
  3. Fishermen often speak of the elusive moray, which can be both fascinating and intimidating.
  4. While diving, I spotted a moray peeking out from its hideaway, its eyes glinting with curiosity.
  5. The chef prepared a delicious dish featuring grilled moray, highlighting the fish's unique texture and flavor.

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