octopus

[ˈɑːktəpʊs]

octopus Definition

a sea creature with a soft, oval body and eight long arms called tentacles.

Using octopus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "octopus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The octopus is known for its intelligence and ability to change color.

  • Example

    Octopuses are often hunted for food in some cultures.

  • Example

    The aquarium has a tank full of octopuses.

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    The octopus uses its tentacles to catch prey.

octopus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for octopus

Phrases with octopus

  • octopus's garden

    a place where one can escape from the outside world and find peace and tranquility

    Example

    The beach house was his own little octopus's garden, where he could relax and forget about work.

  • a phrase used to indicate a dramatic or extreme action, often in a humorous or ironic way

    Example

    When the boss announced that they would be working overtime all week, someone shouted 'Release the kraken!'

  • ink-slinger

    a writer or journalist, especially one who produces a lot of work quickly

    Example

    The editor was always on the lookout for a good ink-slinger to write for their magazine.

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Summary: octopus in Brief

An 'octopus' [ˈɑːktəpʊs] is a sea creature with a soft, oval body and eight long arms called tentacles. It is known for its intelligence and ability to change color, and is often hunted for food in some cultures. The phrase 'octopus's garden' refers to a place of peace and tranquility, while 'release the kraken' is a humorous way to indicate a dramatic or extreme action.

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