Phrases with «baby alligators»

The phrase "baby alligators" refers to young alligators, which are small and still growing. Full definition

Sentences with «baby alligators»

  • Her abiding subject, though, remained her extended family complete with its menagerie of animals (at one point there were even baby alligators in the bath). (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Learn how to set a firm foundation with core principles, and set yourself up for long - term financial success — not get - rich - quick jackpots (though, knowing how to juggle baby alligators would be a cool thing to do at parties). (relevantmagazine.com)
  • Most of the humor revolves around how early man accomplishes modern - day tasks in rudimentary ways that evoke «The Flintstones»: using baby alligators as clothespins, for example, or blowing into the end of a lizard to make music (which doesn't even really make sense). (washingtonpost.com)
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