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octopus

[ok-tuh-puhs] / ˈɒk tə pəs /


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“Anyway, these magic shells allowed the fisherman to always return with a canoe full of he‘e, enough octopus for feed his whole village.

From Literature

They could see its face, beaked like an octopus’s.

From Literature

“Not chameleon, but it’s a good guess. We thought maybe octopus? They have incredible mimetic capabilities, but it wasn’t that, either.”

From Literature

The octopus increase does however pose a problem for shellfish species around the UK shores.

From BBC

The locals called it the “pulpo” – octopus in Spanish – because the company seemingly had a hand in shaping the region’s politics, economies and everyday life.

From Salon