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giant squids

n. (giant squid English)

Usage examples of "giant squids".

That night Bond's dreams were full of terrifying encounters with giant squids and sting rays, hammerheads and the saw-teeth of barracuda, so that he whimpered and sweated in his sleep.

She couldn't wait to tell Marty about submarines, hyderfoils, giant squids, french-fried tentacles, and trollops with the queen.

They were attacked by giant squids and by flying fish of the poison-spined variety.

It wasn't just the aboleths, dragon turtles, great crabs and seawolves, eyes of the deep, sea snakes and giant squids massed in one small space, though that was eerie and unnerving in itself.

They fly into battle, launching themselves from the stacks and squirting through the sky like giant squids.

Spaceships and skin-tight uniforms, ray guns, Martians with the bodies of giant squids, that sort of thing.

There were giant squids with thirty-foot tentacles, as well, who swam like feathered arrows, and dangerous-looking predators with fins that cut the water like knives.

There were giant squids with thirty-foot tentacles, as well, who swam like feathered arrows, and dangerous looking predators with fins that cut the water like knives.

They reminded Harbin of the scars left on sperm whales by the suckers of giant squids' tentacles.

Whales, which are as big as a house, and blow spouts of water up through the tops of their heads, and giant squids, and, in warmer waters, creatures that look like women and suckle their young at the breast.