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beak

[beek] / bik /


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Over time, however, many of the stranger pairs began sharing space more comfortably and eventually perched together, touched beaks or groomed each other.

From Science Daily

She converged her fingers to a point, wrists bent slightly, so that her hands formed two “beaks.”

From Los Angeles Times

By then, however, the golden beak had long vanished and its original, three-dimensional shape had folded into its current fan-like form.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile the narrator’s financially devious husband appears as a vulture with “the brooding eye, the blood-tipped beak, the flabby folds of flesh” of a bird of prey.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many of the beasts have comical attributes: feathered elbows, parrot beaks or sail-like membranes on their heads.

From The Wall Street Journal