Examples of using Beaks in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
Beaks down.
Harvey Beaks.
Their beaks are moving.
Flies with beaks?
Beaks about this long.
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Check out my beaks.
Their beaks were like razorblades.
Named her Mrs. beaks.
Their beaks, their beak shapes, they're--.
Pelicans have large beaks.
Their beaks help them catch krill in the water.
Where is, uh, Clarence Beaks now?
Tiny beaks open, crying for mother bird to feed them.
His full name is Clarence Beaks.
The lower mandible of their beaks is greatly elongated.
We would like to call Clarence Beaks.
Their beaks can dig out the most stubborn parasites.
And you burn their beaks off. Why?
And some lost their heavy teeth altogether and evolved beaks.
You're allergic to Mr. Beaks, aren't you?
Their beaks skim through the water, grabbing anything in their path.
They have maxillary and mandibular beaks, why?
Yeah, well, I'm sorry, but beaks get broken in war, don't they?
They can do impressivedamage to even very hard wood with their beaks.
Anyway, I loved old Mrs. beaks, but I took her for granted.
The seats are stuffed with eagle down the dash inlaid with beaks of eagles.
At a young age, the paws and beaks of birds are much lighter.
Like feathered dinosaurs they lock beaks in battle.
We're not about protecting beaks, we're about blowing them off.
Because I thought it was all the chicken beaks in the bucket?