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clammy locust (n)

small rough-barked locust of southeastern United States having racemes of pink flowers and glutinous branches and seeds

clammy locust Sentence Examples

  1. As the summer heat intensified, the air grew clammy with humidity, attracting swarms of locusts.
  2. The clammy air hung heavy with the buzzing of locust wings, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  3. Farmers dreaded the arrival of clammy locusts, knowing they could devastate crops in a matter of days.
  4. Despite the clammy conditions, the locusts continued their relentless march, devouring everything in their path.
  5. The fields were overrun with clammy locusts, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  6. The villagers worked tirelessly to fend off the clammy locust invasion, but their efforts seemed futile.
  7. With each passing day, the clammy locusts multiplied, posing an even greater threat to the harvest.
  8. The sound of clammy locusts filled the air, drowning out all other noise with their incessant buzzing.
  9. Farmers resorted to desperate measures to control the clammy locust population, employing pesticides and traps.
  10. Finally, after weeks of battling the clammy locusts, the farmers were able to reclaim their fields and salvage what remained of their crops.

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small rough-barked locust of southeastern United States having racemes of pink flowers and glutinous branches and seeds

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As the summer heat intensified, the air grew clammy with humidity, attracting swarms of locusts.

The clammy air hung heavy with the buzzing of locust wings, creating an eerie atmosphere.

Farmers dreaded the arrival of clammy locusts, knowing they could devastate crops in a matter of days.

Despite the clammy conditions, the locusts continued their relentless march, devouring everything in their path.