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Dolphin of 1960s TV
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flipper
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n. a shoe for swimming; the paddle-like front is an aid in swimming (especially underwater) [syn: flippers , fin , fins ] the flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimming
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A boy born with flippers, which never ceased twitching. ▪ A dolphin drew alongside, and by counter-opposing its flippers, barrel-rolled right in front of his mask. ▪ All eventually disappeared except the rorqual's flippers and ...
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Flipper is a 1996 adventure film remake of the 1963 film of the same name , starring Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood . The movie is about a boy who has to spend the summer with his uncle, who lives on the Gold Coast . Although he expects to have another boring ...
Usage examples of flipper.
Hence, none of the Ampersand group who arrived at the submarine school in the second week of January needed any introduction to flippers, masks, wet suits, dry suits, or underwater breathing apparatus.
She longed to bury her face and hands in their fur, feel their raspy tongues on her cheeks and fingersor flippers as the case might behear their thundering purrs or even their disdainful scolding.
As I approached the elasmosaurus this morning, I noticed a faint disturbance in the water near its flippers.
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The forelimbs have been converted into flippers, and the end of the tail bent downwards as in ichthyosaurs, suggesting the presence of a fishlike fin.
A sinuous, limbless species, possessing fringed flippers, however, that are snakish in a way.
She could literally feel her bones and organs shifting and changing as the recombinant invader transformed her very identity Visions of glowing mice and limbless thalidomide children infected her imagination, but when she looked down at her hands, afraid that all she would see were flippers, she discovered instead that her fingers were stretching before her eyes, growing longer and preternaturally more supple.
I never understood how Mumu and Siseleka were able to swim right up to a great white shark and impudently touch flipper to fin.
Great sea mammal sounds began to issue from them both: a groaning against the heavy pressure of the ocean, a squirty opening of mollusk shells, a slapping of wet flippers, an exhalation of salty and humid vapors, a blubberous explosion of moby dick.
Grampus gave Triton a glimpse of fifty enormous teeth, and with a swirl of rounded flippers turned away his thirty-foot black bulk, tagged with white on underparts, above each eye and on each flank.
I heard a sharp knock on my diving helmet, turned on the heels of my flippers, and there was Takeo Yoshikawa, Director of Benthonic Research at Mitsubishi, grinning broadly, casually attired in pale-blue polo shirt, safari shorts, and espadrilles.
And so the ecologists smoked their toalache, and they saw visions of their life as it could be, and they bred their children to have pointed noses and flippers and fluked tails.
They were seallike creatures, from what we could see, with sleek wet bodies, three sets of flippers, with the front pair looking larger and very prehensile, fingerlike.
Great sea mammal sounds began to issue from them both: a groaning against the heavy pressure of the ocean, a squirty opening of mollusk shells, a slapping of wet flippers, an exhalation of salty and humid vapors, a blubberous explosion of moby dick.
One after the other, they reared up, nipped the edges of their beclawed front flippers, and let blood flow into the drogo leaf.