What part of speech is toad?

Toad can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. toad is a noun, singular of toads.

Inflections

Noun

What does toad mean?

Definitions

Noun

toad - any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species

Examples of toad

#   Sentence  
1. noun I can't distinguish a frog from a toad.
2. noun I cannot distinguish a frog from a toad.
3. noun I can't tell a frog from a toad.
4. noun The witch threw the toad into her cauldron.
5. noun She touched a toad.
6. noun Beloved, unexpected, and undefeated, his voice sounded like a toad that had swallowed a tractor.
7. noun Edible means good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm.
8. noun The toad started to croak.
9. noun The firefly was eaten by a toad.
10. noun In 1935, about 100 cane toads were brought in from Hawaii to help sugar cane farmers combat a destructive beetle. Some estimates put the current cane toad population in Australia at 200 million. Their powerful toxins have killed huge numbers of native animals.
11. noun A toad looked out of every fold in her dress, croaking like an asthmatic pug dog.
12. noun In the middle of this opening was a house built of the bones of the wrecked; there sat the witch, letting a toad eat out of her mouth.
13. noun I can't believe you didn't see the kleptomaniac toad in the topiary!
14. noun Apparently, in some toad species, to have a protuberance on their backs was more advantages than to have a smooth back.
15. noun Tom touched the toad with his index finger.
Sentence  
noun
I can't distinguish a frog from a toad.
I cannot distinguish a frog from a toad.
I can't tell a frog from a toad.
The witch threw the toad into her cauldron.
She touched a toad.
Beloved, unexpected, and undefeated, his voice sounded like a toad that had swallowed a tractor.
Edible means good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm.
The toad started to croak.
The firefly was eaten by a toad.
In 1935, about 100 cane toads were brought in from Hawaii to help sugar cane farmers combat a destructive beetle. Some estimates put the current cane toad population in Australia at 200 million. Their powerful toxins have killed huge numbers of native animals.
A toad looked out of every fold in her dress, croaking like an asthmatic pug dog.
In the middle of this opening was a house built of the bones of the wrecked; there sat the witch, letting a toad eat out of her mouth.
I can't believe you didn't see the kleptomaniac toad in the topiary!
Apparently, in some toad species, to have a protuberance on their backs was more advantages than to have a smooth back.
Tom touched the toad with his index finger.

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