cicadas (Meaning)
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cicadas (pl.)
of Cicada
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cicadas Sentence Examples
- As the sun reached its zenith, the buzzing of cicadas filled the air with their unmistakable chorus.
- Cicadas, with their transparent wings and bulbous eyes, are emblematic of summer's arrival.
- The rhythmic pulse of cicadas' calls creates a soothing background soundtrack in rural areas.
- Cicadas spend years underground as nymphs before emerging to molt into their adult form.
- In some regions, cicadas are considered a culinary delicacy, enjoyed for their crunchy texture and nutty flavor.
- The vibrant green hues of cicadas' bodies blend seamlessly with the foliage, camouflaging them from predators.
- Male cicadas produce their distinctive calls by vibrating special structures called tymbals, attracting females for mating.
- The annual cicadas emerge in large numbers, coating trees and buildings with their discarded exoskeletons.
- Cicadas play an essential role in forest ecosystems, serving as a food source for birds, mammals, and other predators.
- Despite their short adult lifespan, cicadas leave a lasting impression with their symphony of sound and ephemeral beauty.
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As the sun reached its zenith, the buzzing of cicadas filled the air with their unmistakable chorus.
Cicadas, with their transparent wings and bulbous eyes, are emblematic of summer's arrival.
The rhythmic pulse of cicadas' calls creates a soothing background soundtrack in rural areas.
Cicadas spend years underground as nymphs before emerging to molt into their adult form.