She stared at the piece of squid on her plate and wondered if she should eat it.
The squid swam slowly through the ocean.
He stared at the dead squid and shook his head.
The squid quickly darted away when it sensed danger approaching.
I ordered a delicious squid stir-fry for dinner at the new seafood restaurant in town.
'Before' is being used as an adverb in this sentence to indicate whether the action of eating squid has occurred in the past.
The word squid is usually used as singular or plural, examples: Singular: A squid was caught on my line. Plural: The restaurant had a tank of live squid on display. That being said, some people do squids as the plural form.
No, calamari is not German. Calamari is an Italian word for squid, which is a popular ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
I ordered a delicious squid stir-fry for dinner at the new seafood restaurant in town.
I certainly have no inkling as to where to find your example. No, a baby squid is not called an "inkling".
The anatomical differences between a squid and an octopus are obvious.
The word squid is spelled in Greek as kalamari. IN Latin the word squid is spelled as squid and in Italian it is spelled as calamaro.
The Giant Squid is a cousin of the Squid.
Every squid is a cannibal. Don't get caught by a cannibal. Is there a cannibal virus for computers yet?
Sharks regularly feed on the squid that form huge schools in the Caribbean.
Yes. Calamari is the Italian word for squid.
'Squid' in Japanese isイカ (ika).
Nekton is an aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms. This nekton is no drifter! Squid are a classic example of nekton.
While not the exact word for fried squid, the closest I can think of is Ikayaki, which is baked or grilled squid.
The noun 'squid' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of sea creature; a word for a thing.