snail's in the PONS Dictionary

snail's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at a snail's pace

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The snail's quiescent periods during heat and drought are known as aestivation; its quiescence during winter is known as hibernation.
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It has a specially adapted right pincer which it uses to break open snail's shells.
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Unfortunately, some snail's-pacing toward the end, along with a few moronic moments, end up dragging the flick down, ultimately sentencing it to the mediocrity bin.
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And with employment and wage growth moving at a snail's pace (for most), discounters look like they'll continue to be.
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As a snail slumbers, this creepy-crawly carefully approaches and spins silk over the snail's shell, pinning it to a leaf.
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A sporocyst that contains germinal cells forms in the snail's body cavity, and, following asexual reproduction, produces rediae.
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