Tusky

Word TUSKY
Character 5
Hyphenation tusk y
Pronunciations /ˈtʌs.ki/

Definitions and meanings of "Tusky"

What do we mean by tusky?

Having tusks, especially prominent tusks.

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The word "tusky" in example sentences

There were feral pigs in the woods -- hairy, black, tusky, wildeyed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Teh pesky tusky marine animule has cried “bukkit” too meny tiems. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Actually, I like Elephants better, they are cute and have long noses and toenails to die for and I love those tusks, they are so ... well, tusky. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He has eyes like those of a pig and teeth large and tusky, in proportion to the size of his body; but unlike all other beasts he grows no tongue, neither does he move his lower jaw, but brings the upper jaw towards the lower, being in this too unlike all other beasts. ❋ Herodotus (2003)

He, too, had scented something to eat, and thrust in and out a lean red tongue over pointed, tusky teeth. ❋ Grace Miller White (1912)

Then the Elephant's Child put his head down close to the Crocodile's musky, tusky mouth, and the Crocodile caught him by his little nose, which up to that very week, day, hour, and minute, had been no bigger than a boot, though much more useful. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

The tusky but soft-hearted little brute kept nodding his round, sparsely covered head while he listened, exuding a smell of lavender-water, cigars, and gutta-percha. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)

Since the time of my first description of him, he had grown a moustache, which improved his countenance greatly, by concealing his upper lip with its tusky curves. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Lord Marylebone was a short, thick, swarthy young gentleman, with wiry black hair, a nose somewhat flat, sharp eyes, and tusky mouth; altogether not very unlike a terrier. ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

Navarre was lame of the right leg, a boar having one day kindly applied his tusky lancet to his thigh, and gored him seriously, before, hand to hand, he managed to finish him with his hunting-knife. ❋ Henri De Crignelle (1840)

The fox, the tusky boar, the stag with his beautiful antlers: ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

I wonder if Lee and the others will be able to keep writing as unique music without him ... toxic tusky (from a life long lie) - 8 months ago 24th Mar 00: 25 ❋ Unknown (2009)

If that weren’t damming enuf, we is prepared to call as a witness a certain mustachioed and tusky marine animule who will testify that that vry same bukket was STEELED from him by a stinky woman holding theeyater tikkits! ❋ Unknown (2008)

He preserves, however, the habit and appearance of old days: that is to say, his chin is folded away under his lip like a reef in a mainsail; his cheek-bones hide his ears, so tusky and prominent are the former, and tipped with a varnish of red, like corns on old folks 'feet; he has a nose which is so long and bony that it seems to have been constructed in sections, like a tubular bridge, and to communicate with itself by relays of sensation. ❋ George Alfred Townsend (1877)

They loved to hear him when he sang who now wanders in the forest with a tusky herd. '" ❋ James Stephens (1916)

"'Ump, ump, kinterlosha wannycoola tusky noba, inickskymuncha fluxkerscenuck kintergunter skoop.' ❋ Unknown (1882)

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