Examples of using Alligators in English and their translations into Arabic
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Albino Alligators.
Alligators in the sewers.
So there are alligators in the sewers?
Alligators love marshmallows.
There are no alligators in the sewers.
Be careful down there. They have alligators.
There alligators down there?
Shouldn't we be worried about alligators or something?
And alligators live in the sewers.
That's right. There's big alligators in these here waters.
Well, alligators do have internal sex organs.
You know how they say there are alligators in the sewers?
Alligators roam at night.[Rustling] What was that?
Are there any alligators in this river?
Alligators, hydrangeas, swords all over the place.
There were no alligators at Pearl Harbor.
Alligators don't have that fringe on their hind leg.
There were alligators in my backyard.
Alligators are dinosaurs, Dwight. You know that, right?
You know the alligators in the sewers?
Alligators crawling around in broken bottles and tin cans.
I'm gonna go survey for alligators, and I will be right back.
I thought you said there were no crocodiles.- Those are alligators.
It's-it's alligators in the sewers!
You should tell her to come down here and find one of those alligators.
Giant snakes, albino alligators, even mole men.
Like the alligators in the sewers?-There are alligators in the sewers.
To see the cartoon on alligators, click here.
Everglades: alligators between whispering grasses and glittering water.
I didn't think there was alligators up in Maine either.