How to use in-sentence of “webbed”:
+ Its front feet have some webbing but are not webbed all the way to the ends of the toes.
+ Gulls used to be found only near the sea, as they are water birds with webbed feet for swimming.
+ Frogs have a short body, webbed digits, protruding eyes, forked tongue and no tail.
+ This design was soon added to baseball gloves, and webbed gloves were starting to be used by all baseball players.
+ It used to be thought that they had webbed hands, but this was an artifact of the fossilization process.
+ The frogs are all excellent swimmers and have powerful, fully webbed toes, though the fingers lack webbing.
+ Sumatran tigers have webbed feet.
+ They have webbed feet and their skin is rough and looks like warts.
Example sentences of “webbed”:
+ Girls with Turner syndrome often have webbed necks, short stature, broad chests and low hairlines.
+ Despite being semiaquatic and having webbed feet, an adult hippo is not a particularly good swimmer nor can it float.
+ Its front feet are not webbed but they do have discs on them for climbing.
+ They have broad, longish bills and webbed feet.
+ They have horizontal pupils and webbed fingers and toes.
+ It has a strong tail and webbed feet.
+ It has webbed feet that is found on the second, third, and fourth toes.
+ All “Nyctimystes frogs” have webbed feet and large discs on their toes for climbing.
+ Usually, true frogs are smooth, moist-skinned frogs, with large, powerful legs and have webbed feet.
+ They have webbed feet that help them swim.
+ All of the “Rana” frogs, including most frogs, have webbed feet.
+ Their front feet and hind feet are completely webbed and their toes have discs for climbing.
+ Their back feet are webbed for swimming.
+ Newfoundlands are great swimmers because of their waterproof fur, their webbed feet and their strong muscles.
+ For example, animals such as frogs, newts, toads and ducks have webbed feet to help them swim in the water.
+ People call him “the Mariner.” He is a Mutationgenetic mutant, with webbed feet and gills.
+ Penguins have webbed feet used for paddling in the water.
+ Girls with Turner syndrome often have webbed necks, short stature, broad chests and low hairlines.
+ Despite being semiaquatic and having webbed feet, an adult hippo is not a particularly good swimmer nor can it float.
+ Its front feet are not webbed but they do have discs on them for climbing.