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toad
- IPA[tōd]
美式
- a tailless amphibian with a short stout body and short legs, typically having dry warty skin that can exude poison.;a contemptible or detestable person (used as a general term of abuse)
noun: toad, plural noun: toads
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- 1. a tailless amphibian with a short stout body and short legs, typically having dry warty skin that can exude poison.
- 2. a contemptible or detestable person (used as a general term of abuse) you're an arrogant little toad
- an American lizard that somewhat resembles a toad, with spiny skin and large spines on the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for horned lizard
Oxford American Dictionary
- a European toad, the male of which has a distinctive piping call in spring and carries the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who behaves obsequiously to someone important; a toady.
Oxford Dictionary
- a European toad, the male of which has a distinctive piping call in spring and carries the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for tree frog
Oxford Dictionary
- an aquatic South American toad with a flat body and long webbed feet, the female of which ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a plump, short-legged burrowing toad with a prominent sharp-edged tubercle on the hind feet, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a tailless amphibian with a short stout body and short legs, typically having dry warty skin ...
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