On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Constrictor. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as snake or serpent and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Constrictor meaning
- That which constricts or tightens:
- A muscle whose contraction narrows a vessel or passage or compresses an organ.
Using Constrictor
- The main meaning on this page is: That which constricts or tightens: | A muscle whose contraction narrows a vessel or passage or compresses an organ. | That which constricts or tightens:
- Useful related words include: snake, serpent, ophidian.
- In the example corpus, constrictor often appears in combinations such as: boa constrictor, constrictor knot, the constrictor.
Context around Constrictor
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 5 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Constrictor
- In this selection, "constrictor" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, boa, double, slipped, knot, escaped and moving stand out and add context to how "constrictor" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a boa constrictor and a boa constrictor armadillo and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "constrictor" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with constrictor
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
China is an economic Boa constrictor. (6 words)
Mary Shelley had a unique writing companion: a boa constrictor. (10 words)
And the broken windows are letting in all manner of intruders, termites, locust and the boa constrictor. (17 words)
Imagine a boa constrictor that may not have the pounce and venom to kill instantly: there’s the long fight as the prey tires itself out, each little mistake seeing the snake wrap itself that bit tighter to the point of no escape. (43 words)
They released a statement alongside the photo which read: "We often have to deal with the odd slippery customer, got an off-the-scale shock when they encountered a boa constrictor in the middle of a busy Birmingham road. (39 words)
Although the description is not entirely without ambiguity, the constrictor knot is thought to have appeared under the name "gunner's knot" in the 1866 work The Book of Knots, citation citation written under the pseudonym Tom Bowling. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Geoffrey Budworth, The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots (London: Hermes House, 1999), 159. Security The constrictor and double constrictor are both extremely secure when tied tightly around convex objects with cord scaled for the task at hand.
Slipped constrictor knot This variation is useful if it is known beforehand that the constrictor will need to be released.
Usage A constrictor knot prepared for tightening using two metal rods and marlinespike hitches The constrictor knot is appropriate for situations where secure temporary or semi-permanent binding is needed.
Variations Double constrictor knot If a stronger and even more secure knot is required an extra riding turn can be added to the basic knot to form a double constrictor knot.
A two-metre-long boa constrictor escaped its enclosure to shock neighbours by sunbathing in the middle of a residential road.
Michigan is like a boa constrictor — moving slowly and confidently, knowing once it gets you in its grasp, it's over.
Officers rescued the large boa constrictor by gently manoeuvring the creature into a pillowcase before taking it for checks at a local reptile centre.
They released a statement alongside the photo which read: "We often have to deal with the odd slippery customer, got an off-the-scale shock when they encountered a boa constrictor in the middle of a busy Birmingham road.
Zoo staff also provided animal encounters for guests, including a boa constrictor, armadillo, and owl, and guests got to feed giraffes.
China is an economic Boa constrictor.
It saw her posing topless wearing a pair of camouflage print bikini bottoms, holding a live boa constrictor to preserve her modesty.
And the broken windows are letting in all manner of intruders, termites, locust and the boa constrictor.
Imagine a boa constrictor that may not have the pounce and venom to kill instantly: there’s the long fight as the prey tires itself out, each little mistake seeing the snake wrap itself that bit tighter to the point of no escape.
Owner Robert Norman went to his home in Marischal Court in the city centre last July and discovered his pet boa constrictor was missing.
A 5.5-foot boa constrictor was loose for several days until it was located Sunday afternoon.
Denis Quick attempts to show the GCN the small, hooked teeth of a boa constrictor at the reptile convention hosted by SaveMe Reptile and Exotics Rescue.
Hounslow Urban Farm also has a penchant for the exotic: cattle and chickens share the farm with reptilian friends, including a boa constrictor, bearded dragons and a blue-tongued skink – yes, that’s a real thing.
Mary Shelley had a unique writing companion: a boa constrictor.
A constrictor knot prepared for tightening using two rods and marlinespike hitches Tying Below is a basic method of tying.
Although the description is not entirely without ambiguity, the constrictor knot is thought to have appeared under the name "gunner's knot" in the 1866 work The Book of Knots, citation citation written under the pseudonym Tom Bowling.
Common combinations with constrictor
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: