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Meaning of locusta

Wordnet

locusta (n)

a genus of Acrididae

Webster

locusta (n.)

The spikelet or flower cluster of grasses.

locusta Sentence Examples

  1. The locust plague decimated crops, leaving farmers in dire straits.
  2. The ominous swarm of locusts darkened the sky, casting an eerie pall over the land.
  3. The locusts' deafening chatter echoed through the fields, a constant reminder of their voracious appetite.
  4. Researchers studied the locusta migratoria, a species known for its destructive potential.
  5. The locusts' hind legs enabled them to leap vast distances, spreading their devastation far and wide.
  6. The locusts' exoskeletons glistened in the sunlight, a testament to their hardiness.
  7. Farmers fought tirelessly to combat the locust infestation, employing chemicals and traps to protect their livelihoods.
  8. The locusts' rapid reproduction rate made it difficult to control their numbers.
  9. Scientists investigated the locusts' migratory patterns to better predict their movements.
  10. The locusts left behind barren fields, a desolate reminder of their destructive force.

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a genus of AcrididaeThe spikelet or flower cluster of grasses.

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The locust plague decimated crops, leaving farmers in dire straits.

The ominous swarm of locusts darkened the sky, casting an eerie pall over the land.

The locusts' deafening chatter echoed through the fields, a constant reminder of their voracious appetite.

Researchers studied the locusta migratoria, a species known for its destructive potential.