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"webbed" Definitions
  1. a bird or an animal (such as a duck or frog) that has webbed feet has pieces of skin between the toes

136 Sentences With "webbed"

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Unlike their more aquatic peers, they do not have webbed feet.
To stir up the tastiest treats, flamingos will stamp their webbed feet.
Objects Wired, webbed or sculptural — the latest offerings seem to defy gravity.
Amidst this broad decline of bird numbers, webbed-footed exceptions stand out.
An orange shoe-shaped object webbed a little sadistically with high-tensile cords.
Their fingers and toes may also be webbed, or unusually short and wide.
However, unlike the other passengers, Daniel Turducken Stinkerbutt's legs ended in webbed feet.
Polar bears are surprisingly fast swimmers, thanks to their webbed, paddle-like paws.
Their webbed, clawed feet allow them to move around easily, regardless of terrain.
"I was up at six-thirty this morning, so I have webbed toes."
Masters was born with five webbed fingers on each hand, and no thumbs.
A clamp on Dino's webbed foot fed her vital signs to a monitor.
The webbed structure also defies any kind of grid or obvious unit of measurement.
Picturing the actual bird, I argued that I didn't have claws or webbed feet.
Finally, the size of its fingers and feet suggests webbed appendages, according to the researchers.
Little black webs decorated our front door, and the balconies and porches had webbed railings.
What the cutter's gonna do is they're going to place it on this webbed material.
Platypuses have fur, bills, webbed feet and a beaver-like tail, and they lay eggs.
The Boeing B-17 offers webbed, canvas seats bolted to the side walls of the cabin.
Her speeches are webbed together by a thinly veiled disgust for French citizens of colonial ancestry.
The Blueberry Pet Personalized Martingale Collar is made from webbed nylon that's both durable and comfortable.
Its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava, but it is a weak flier.
With their webbed feet and short wings, auks are capable of walking, flying and diving with ease.
She is defenceless when they check her body meticulously, inch by inch for scales, webbed toes, or fingers.
TMZ got its webbed hands on Tarek's ad that started circulating in the O.C. ... and he's flying solo.
"It looked to be moving its little webbed legs fine and sticking its head in and out," Kelly said.
There's a Hollywood hunk webbed underneath this funny photo ... Use your spidey senses to untangle the scrambled up shot!
Gripping the sides of her thighs, the dancer stretched the "skin" outward like the webbed wings of a bat.
Oksana Masters wanted to do it, too, but with webbed hands and no thumbs, she couldn't grasp the bar.
And there exudes a sour extra-human smell that makes the very stone seem flesh-alive, webbed and pulsing.
With the Cybertruck (or CYBRTRCK, as Musk styles it), all that refinement goes out the slightly spider-webbed window.
Each piece is webbed with skinny filaments of ceratotrichia, rich with collagen, which may or may not keep you young.
The ancient whales also had long toes that were most likely webbed, meaning they moved a lot like today's otters.
The fusion of bones in the hands and feet causing a webbed or pawlike appearance … I learned all of this later.
The pads are lovely, soft, and enveloping, and the webbed leather strap at the top is light enough to be forgettable.
A mythology of Anglo-Saxon purity and stoicism webbed itself around her, while the great Irish intuition explained her musical talent.
But Enypniastes eximia is unusually mobile for a sea cucumber, because it has evolved specialized webbed structures similar to a jellyfish.
For the guys that get thrown off the building, there are contingency animations where they're brought back to safety/webbed up.
In a nearby tank, Annie the platypus, a longtime Taronga resident, rolled onto her back, scratching herself with a webbed foot.
The boys are told to watch themselves around her and the girls check for webbed toes as they change for gym class.
He hated his Bad Moon A-rising name, so he changed to Spiderman when he came here 'cause he webbed every ball.
There are eight cutouts with a webbed design that allows for fresh air to circulate inside, letting that sweat dry off naturally.
I LOVE YOU, DADDY Louis C.K. directs himself in a black-and-white comedy so squirmy it's best watched through webbed fingers.
The "Mortal Engines" books were published over a decade previously, so they had less familiarity for younger audiences than the webbed crusader.
Rejected by his high-society family for his abnormal appearance — a beak-like nose, webbed hands and feet– the Penguin turned to crime.
That said, the webbed version might turn out to be more useful when it comes to the survival of the fittest pool-goer...
I guess it was more cinematic than using the webbed skin area between your thumb and pointing finger like a normal person would.
Magnified 15 times on the monitor, her brain, webbed with bright red blood vessels, gleamed in the light and pulsated with each heartbeat.
Attached to its furry, otter-like body are four webbed feet, several sharp claws, a beaver tail and, of course, that iconic duckbill.
Old-time jazz records get my webbed toes tapping (a Benny Goodman is hard to find, am I right?), and I enjoy swing dancing.
This species evolved from migratory Canada geese, although its wings are shorter and its webbed feet have been equipped for walking on hardened lava.
A webbed sheath of composite-metal panels has been slipped over a curving glass tower designed by Manhattan architecture firm CetraRuddy, for Algin Management.
Depending on how pronounced the condition is, it can also result in abnormal arm and chest muscles, and fingers that are short and/or webbed.
After studying a few images, I feel confident saying the webbed wonder leaps onto an Austen class ferry with a length of 63 meters. Boom.
It was a BBQ guys wet dream: spider-webbed with fat, compact, and honestly the best cut to make beef BBQ with I've ever seen.
It all fit, though I luckily did not have the webbed fingers that, I learned, often appear on the same side as the missing muscle.
She crept into her kitchen and spotted the culprit — long white neck, red-rimmed eyes, yellow-webbed feet — stabbing its beak into a garbage bag.
There were ligature marks, not unlike the ridges of a webbed military belt, around his neck, which had not been mentioned in the autopsy report.
The men treat it as a wild animal, and it kinda looks like one: humanoid in shape and size, but with scales, gills, and webbed fingers.
Tom Holland, who plays Peter Parker in the upcoming "Spider-Man: Homecoming," told CNN that squeezing into the iconic, webbed superhero costume was a real challenge.
While moving through a light falling of marine snow, the octopus travels around the water almost like a jellyfish, before revealing its long, almost webbed tentacles.
Kollietheclaw explained that they have a rare congenital condition called symbrachydactyly, which means they were born with missing fingers, or short fingers which may be webbed.
Compounding their digestive distress, a booby, ignoring the limitations of its webbed feet, had crash-landed on the deck, barring the men's access to the head.
Not only is it the Hawaiian state bird, but it is the world's rarest goose and its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava.
Their melodic riffs, bright-eyed spirit, and riotous sets stood out, and the group gained an enthusiastic following in tight-webbed hardcore scenes across the country.
Lopilato, 30, took to Instagram Monday to share a photo of the Spider-Man decorations  including a cake, cupcakes and cookies all decorated after the webbed superhero.
She hears more footsteps, but Turtle is captivated, watching the spider drag the mouse backward to the burrow, where it lodges crosswise against the silky-webbed sides.
Fresh Express reportedly recalled its Organic Marketside Spring Mix from Walmart in the Southeastern part of the U.S. after customers in Florida found the webbed winged monster.
As a group, they propel themselves through the water using powerful legs with their webbed feet, generally making little or no use of their wings once underwater.
" He begins to wear the kind of "expandable webbed leather belt favored by rotund country club golfers, which grew and shrank with the size of one's trousers.
The gaps in the webbed gates were as large as a person's head, and it was possible to reach through and touch the elevator as it drifted past.
A match Saskatoon's Senior Crown Prosecutor Robin Ritter told CNN the wide webbed black belt Antoine was wearing in the photograph matched some marks left on Gargol's car.
Dr. Godefroit said the dinosaur lacked webbed feet, so it is unlikely that it swam like a swan, gracefully gliding on the water's surface while feverishly paddling below.
Text panels and images overlap and interact, both webbed together and held apart by intricate frames, as in the Madonna and Child from a French Book of Hours.
One spring he was repairing a drainage tile in the test field and came across the deep, webbed root system that some Oregon ryegrass had put into the soil.
The final costume, which Mr Jones wore each day on set and included webbed-fingered gloves, took him three hours and a good deal of help to squeeze into.
It's dotted by urban centers, like Sacramento and Fresno, that are webbed together by endless acres of farmland: a mosaic of nut trees, citrus, strawberries, tomatoes, and other crops.
And Trump revealed few outward worries when he emerged in public late in the day Monday to greet trick-or-treaters from a spider-webbed White House South Portico.
Over the past two years, Mauney has spent an inordinate number of evenings photographing aircraft taking off and landing, their flashing lights weaving gold webbed patterns through the sky.
All of them were still contained within a fin ray, or webbed flipper-like appendage, but the researchers believe it's the missing link between fish fins and vertebrate hands.
"Maybe a dinosaur with seven arms, or a tyrannosaur with a big horn sticking out of its head, or, I don't know, a brachiosaurus with webbed feet," he said.
Work it off in local style aboard a Bellyak, a kayak derivation in which paddlers lie on their bellies and use their hands, clad in webbed gloves, to paddle.
It was the woman under water, the mermaid, the child with webbed toes, the whatever the hell that thing is that awaited you once progress in Inside necessitated getting wet.
Image: MBARITaking advantage of its large size, Haliphron had managed to grasp and hold the entire jelly, estimated to be about 11 inches (30 cm) in width, within its webbed arms.
Nick Foles is clearly FEEEELIINNN' himself after lifting the Eagles from the dead right back into the playoff picture -- 'cause dude wore a pair of webbed-toe shoes to work Wednesday!!!
Her personal bocce court, pots of kitchen herbs and webbed lawn chairs are real as can be; but the sky above is filled with a colorful array of giant bocce balls.
Christian Robinson's lighthearted illustrations overlay childlike cut-paper characters on softly tinted backgrounds that burst into bright primary colors when the little birds finally scurry indoors to warm their webbed feet.
No form of life, webbed into others, seems too small: The density and reuse and recirculation of vital nutrients weaves the tapestry Tree takes obvious pleasure in naming in her prose.
With cords attached to the painted canvas, Mr. Lyght extends his drawn lines into actual lines, crisscrossing them toward the ceiling and along walls, transforming empty gallery space into a webbed labyrinth.
For one football game, he got his stepfather's company to airlift him by helicopter onto the field, where he emerged dressed in yellow tights, red plumes, a cape and giant webbed feet.
The discovery of a new dinosaur species in China suggests some of these pioneering flyers evolved webbed fingers and an elongated forelimb, allowing them to fly in a distinctly bat-like fashion.
Yes, we are talking about a restaurant from the same chain of mouse-mascoted, pizza-serving playplaces that you used to crawl through the webbed tunnels of as an innocent young child.
On "A Coral Room", Kate imagines sailing through a town which was ruined years ago and has been webbed over by spiders like a fisherman's net—the result of abandonment and time.
Undergarments are webbed with water-filled tubes to cool the skin; in the bright Sun with no flow of outside air to carry heat away there is always the risk of overheating.
While they both still lived, Daniel Berrigan wrote: My brother and I stand like the fencesof abandoned farms, changed timestoo loosely webbed againstdeicide homicideA really powerful blowwould bring us down like scarecrows.
"Dumbo octopuses envelop their prey within their webbed arms to make a balloon around them, and then consume them," Dr. Nicholas Higgs, Deputy Director of the Plymouth University Marine Institute, told Gizmodo.
This October Revolution allowed your ears to receive a broad, loosely webbed assortment of music, but there wasn't much — coming from the audience or the organizers — to remind you what united them.
I had rented a cabin in the hills, from which we could see across the town to the Anyksciai Pinewoods, an ancient forest webbed with riverbeds bearing imprints of prehistoric armored fish.
He could be kind, he could be neat and conscientious, and all it took was laying his folded jacket on the seat beside him, tucking his newspaper into the webbed nylon pocket.
The Nordic island country straddles the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet, molding a volcanic terrain webbed by glacial rivers and studded with gemstone-aquamarine lakes.
The second beer had a very strong hoppy smell and left a pleasing webbed trail of foam down the glass that reminded me of English countryside pubs and jackets flecked with mud.
All the seats (plastic webbed ones fastened to the sides of the plane) were taken, so I flew to Qui Nhon sitting on a truck fender in the belly of a C-130.
A redesigned latex with a webbed structure, which LELO claims increases comfort, reduces slippage, and—as they've demonstrated in a bunch of bizarre gifs—makes it harder for a sharp object to slice through.
The female merrows of Ireland were peaceful creatures, but their green-haired male counterparts were extremely cruel — so cruel that female merrows often took to marrying human men instead, and having babies with webbed feet.
The funds will go to supplying the expedition teams with the equipment they will need to locate the perfect mate for our little webbed-toed man, and to keeping his species off the extinction list.
Each pressure point of my body was cradled in this jelly-like webbed material underneath me, which allows longer hours of comfort and breathability, so you're not likely to get sweaty under the covers, either.
The priest returns with two creatures: a dead male monster and a live mermaid-like female who has human features but twin tails, webbed fingers and toes, and who communicates in an eerie singing language.
All the young swans in the country were once upped each summer, the last joint of one wing cut away to render them flightless, and patterns incised in their bills or webbed feet to establish ownership.
Adding a yellow beak and webbed feet to a pump and making it tote a bag does not erase the fact that this is an oversized, living version of a tool you stick up your bottom.
In early February, for example, the Daily Mail ran an article about a 21-year-old student, Alice Cachia, who found photos of her webbed toes on the site when she googled herself before a job interview.
Australia's platypus — a rare egg-laying mammal with fur, bills and webbed feet — must fight habitat loss, predation from invasive species (including foxes and feral dogs and cats), severe drought and now wildfires wrought by climate change.
As a result, Sony quickly pulled Spider-Man from the MCU, leaving fans concerned that the trajectory of the webbed Avenger's storyline would be blown off course after the 2019 summer blockbuster Spider-Man: Far from Home.
Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside.
It's hard to imagine the public wouldn't want to see swimmers with fingers surgically webbed together to act like paddles, or weight lifters using short-lasting adrenaline shots, or 150-mile-per-hour baseball pitches thrown from bionic limbs.
As Cosima stares at the baby — uselessly stretching its webbed feet and struggling to breathe due to its caved-in face — she knows she's staring at the kind of science that brought her and her fellow clones to life.
She falls for a mysterious amphibian captured at sea — he's less merman, more creature of the lagoon, complete with webbed fingers and gills, but he enchants her nonetheless, gently swaying in his tank to the jazz music Elisa plays for him.
"Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside," he wrote.
Like everyone down under (where there is even a platypus locator app), I have a thing for platypuses, with their webbed feet, beaver tails and duck bills — so many diverse parts that they were considered a hoax when first described.
The optical effect resembles the way the Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles expresses webbed resistance to political oppression, as with his black massive web "La Bruja 1" ("The Witch 1," 1979–81), which I saw in curator Victoria Noorthoorn's 2011 Lyon Biennale.
But whatever it may have been, the unlikely realization gave us an iconic vitamin-packed oil that celebrities, moms-to-be, and dermatologists can't get enough of — and won't cost you an arm and a leg (or a webbed foot, for that matter).
In LELO's press materials for the HEX, the company's reps note that the condom's weirdly webbed latex body was inspired by graphene; there's a good chance they're specifically referencing the graphene-based condom that received funding from the Gates Foundation back in 2013.
Ditto stiff silk-shantung dresses, buttoned tight to the torso and belling out over the hips, that were layered over striped leotard tops; and two twinkling white tank dresses webbed with clear crystals and worn over derivations of silver sequined sports bras.
The upper reaches of derelict skyscrapers, without elevator service since the riots, have been taken over by hang-glider and autogyro gangs, mountaineers, and steeple-jacks… In Burroughs' vision of New York, two walls cordon off Midtown Manhattan, while skyscrapers are webbed with connective catwalks.
The remarkable success of Masters is only punctuated by what she has had to overcome from the beginning of her life: She was born with webbed fingers, missing thumbs, a single kidney, a partially missing stomach and missing shinbones that caused problems with her legs.
Brandon Grebe, co-owner of operations of Grebe's Bakery who works with the Wisconsin Bakers Association, told Insider that he and his team follow a recipe that's over 94 years old and that their pastries have a signature crunchy top and soft, webbed interior.
Cachia does not have an IMDb page—a wikiFeet user discovered her photos in an essay she'd penned for her student newspaper about having webbed toes—yet she too has been subjected to the wikiFeet treatment, an often contentious mix of praise and ridicule.
Once upon a time, an adult wardrobe was built on items of clothing that signaled arrival in the grown-up world: a trench coat instead of a raincoat, a leather belt instead of a webbed belt, a suit instead of jeans, a good handbag, etc.
A Guyanese cabbie I had befriended further teased my curiosity by characterizing the animal with the riddle-like description "it lives on land, but also in water," owing to the rodent's black webbed feet it uses to paddle around marshes and walk on riverbanks.
"Two Shots" (2018), on the other hand, is a piece that works on several levels: as an abstract work in which the two spider-webbed holes and lines of black caulking that extend from them are set off by a mottled black blob behind them.
In a white one-piece bathing suit, Kay takes a swim in a murky lagoon as the creature, a reptilian terror about the size of a tall (costumed) man with gills, webbed feet and hands, stalks her with backstrokes from below in a submarine pas de deux.
The 738-foot ARO isn't the tallest building in New York (the One World Trade Center is more than double its size), but the new luxury apartment building stands out against the myriad of other buildings in the Manhattan skyline due to its curved structure and webbed exterior.
Set in Europe (mainly Venice) during the Napoleonic Wars, the book alternates between the narration of Henri, who wants to be a drummer in Napoleon's army, but ends up a cook, and Villanelle, the cross-dressing daughter of a Venetian boatman, born with webbed feet during a solar eclipse.
One thing everyone does agree on is that there's only one way to conclusively, definitively, undeniably establish which animal served as the bridge to humans—and that's collecting blood from every winged, webbed, and scaled creature that was in the wet market and analyzing it for the virus.
Lisa has a disfigurement on the side of her face, and when Michael asks to kiss it, thus cherishing the mark that makes her different, he follows the lead of K., in "The Trial," who tenderly puts his lips to the webbed fingers of a young woman named Leni.
The vibrating bunks, stacked three to a wall; the mournful synthetic covers of the bunks, torn in places and looking smashed, with the webbed look of smashed things; the racing wheels underneath, like ladders of vertebrae being whipped; the sense of abject stinking wetness surrounding a train's journey through the universe—all these things filled Shockie with futility.
In this collection, Nike sweatpants and jeweled royal purple flats were paired with a football jersey whose satin body was woven into an elegant basket pattern; slices of a zillion striped polos were pieced into a shingled train skirt; and soccer jerseys were chopped and screwed into bias-cut satiny sundresses, the ubiquitous "Fly Emirates" slogan webbed with Chantilly lace.

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