Pronunciation of beak

Pronunciation of the English word beak.

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Pronounce beak in English


beak in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. The bird picked up the twig with its beak and flew to its nest.
2. A pelican can fit a lot of fish in its beak.
3. Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang.
4. The day-old chicks cheeped shrilly as their mother returned to the nest with a beak full of food.
5. The girl tried to speak, but before she could sob out her thanks the old man had touched her softly on the head three times with his silver staff. In an instant Elsa knew that she was turning into a bird: wings sprang from beneath her arms; her feet were the feet of eagles, with long claws; her nose curved itself into a sharp beak, and feathers covered her body. Then she soared high in the air, and floated up towards the clouds, as if she had really been hatched an eagle.
6. Toucans regulate their body temperature by adjusting the flow of blood to their beak.
7. Then she gave him some dry figs and bread from her scrip, and whilst he was partaking of this fare she oft-time snatched a morsel from his mouth and ate it, as though she had been a nestling taking food from its mother's beak.
8. He was a very tall, thin man, with a long nose like a beak, which shot out between two keen, grey eyes, set closely together and sparkling brightly from behind a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.
9. Twigs in beak, the magpie flies to its old nest in the birch.
10. Twig in beak, the diminutive bird pranced atop the thick branch.

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