How to use in-sentence of “proboscis”:
+ So when an insect in search of nectar inserts its proboscis into a long-style flower, the pollen from the stamens stick to the proboscis in exactly the part that will later touch the stigma of the short-styled flower, and vice versa.
+ When foraging, they move along the pathways, using their paws and the constantly moving proboscis to turn over leaf litter and soil in search of prey, which consists of small insects, other arthropods, and earthworms.
+ Once they get their proboscis in, they eat the shellfish.
+ The proboscis is made up of two hollow tubes.
+ They pierce plants with their long, tube-like mouth, called a proboscis or a beak.

