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sea creature

n. any of numerous animals inhabiting the sea including e.g. fishes and molluscs and many mammals [syn: marine animal, marine creature, sea animal]

Usage examples of "sea creature".

Except that Chiisai, like some primordial sea creature, was aware of those screams.

Tanetoa said, too sad and weary to take offense at what was to any sea creature the simple consequence of dying.

The remains of the engine still stood on the tracks like the blackened skeleton of some huge sea creature, affording them a moment's shelter from any eyes which might look their way, but the stench of the mutilated bodies quickly drove them on.

There among the little wavelets she called a tiny call, a wee meeping call, and a warm sea creature came to share its milk between its calf and Dovidi, who drank it underwater and was satisfied.

She stands and removes the covered dish of rhubarb from the icebox, the fruit looking like a slimy sea creature in the shallow white bowl.

It was, in fact, a small spiny sea creature that seemed to have too many eyes and not much else but which, by its markings, clearly showed that anyone or anything thinking of eating it should think twice or be poisoned.

After all that he had witnessed during the last several days, the mate was not at all surprised when the outlandish sea creature responded in kind.

He found himself peering by the dying firelight at paintings on the roof, pictures in charcoal, ocher, and a purplish dye that, it turned out, came from a sea creature.

As Philyra looked on the plant began to grow, its tendrils snaking like the limbs of some monstrous sea creature.

He was full of menace and his white hands looked like the claws of a sea creature that could at any given moment move to tear me to bits.

Like a sea creature rising from fathoms deep, the ringing blackness inside Riane's head was gradually replaced by the grey, amorphous light not of a watery sun but of words forming like air bubbles rising to sunlight.