Lexicographical Neighbors of Sucuruju
Literary usage of Sucuruju
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Brazil and the Brazilians by Daniel Parish Kidder, James Cooley Fletcher (1866)
"The doctor added that the sucuruju does not attempt the deglutition and ...
However, the vultures were always the close attendants of the sucuruju, ..."
2. In the Amazon Jungle: Adventures in Remote Parts of the Upper Amazon River by Algot Lange, Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1912)
"The sucuruju is said to be able to swallow whole animals as large as a goat or
a donkey, or even larger, and the naturalist referred to tells of a ..."
3. Natural History in Zoological Gardens: Being Some Account of Vertebrated Animals by Frank Evers Beddard (1905)
"The sucuruju is both aquatic and arboreal, so that its chances of being washed
... The anaconda (after all, " sucuruju " is a tiresome word to say and to ..."
4. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1866)
"No doubt, also, it is from some unusually large specimen of sucuruju, seen
occasionally by the Indian hunters and fishermen, that these simple people have ..."