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legless造句
1. They found the locals getting legless on tequila. 2. The shadow his mind made legless lurched against the wall, glass raised. 3. They'd gone from legless to stone cold sober in nothing flat. 4. Watch a legless man in a wheelchair completing the London Marathon and we cry, or at least I do. 5. A legless beggar pulled himself along through the slush on wooden slats. 6. A critic is a legless man who teaches running. 7. A recent unusual visitor was a Burton's Legless Lizard. 8. A critic be a legless man who teach running. 9. The blind variety of legless lizard likely originated in the Americas, but some 55 million years ago they slithered across the Bering Strait and into Asia. 10. Craig Dietz, a US man born armless and legless, took part in a swimming competition in Pennsylvania recently with the help of a manmade caudal fin and finished 275th out of 308 participants. 11. Even though it is legless, the glass lizard is not a snake, but a lizard. 12. Snakes are thought to have evolved after legless lizards, which differ from snakes by retaining some lizard traits, such as external ears. 13. The armless and legless woman floating on the surface of the pool, whether the reflection of the nondisabled woman or her twin rendered limbless by immersion in water, faces the beholder. 14. A new species of blind, legless lizard has been found in the mountains of Cambodia, conservationists announced. 15. I've heard tell of the existence of a legless bird in the real world. 16. They were barely humanoid, with bodies that dwindled from wide torsos to legless, conical abdomens. 17. Mr Ridley appeared against the surreal backdrop of a vast headless, legless belly floating over his shoulder from the bench behind. 18. We ran out of crisps and conversation and were growing increasingly legless and puzzled. 19. I was more than once surprised to see men going into those rooms, paying visits to the legless men. 20. The slow-worm is in fact not a snake but a legless lizard. 21. Beckett's world is composed of characters buried up to their necks in earth, stuck in urns or legless in bins.