firefly (Meaning)

Wordnet

firefly (n)

tropical American click beetle having bright luminous spots

nocturnal beetle common in warm regions having luminescent abdominal organs

Webster

firefly (n.)

Any luminous winged insect, esp. luminous beetles of the family Lampyridae.

Synonyms & Antonyms of firefly

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firefly Sentence Examples

  1. The warm summer air was filled with the magical flickering lights of fireflies.
  2. As soon as night fell, fireflies illuminated the meadows with their enchanting glow.
  3. I chased the mysterious dance of fireflies through the tall grass.
  4. The firefly's soft, blinking light seemed to communicate secret messages in the night sky.
  5. Children gathered in the fields, captivated by the beauty of the fireflies' sparkling display.
  6. The rhythmic blinking of fireflies was like a silent symphony of light in the darkness.
  7. Artists and poets found inspiration in the ethereal beauty of the firefly's light.
  8. The firefly's luminescence was a captivating sight, drawing the attention of predators and admirers alike.
  9. As the night wore on, the fireflies' glow began to fade, leaving the night sky dark and silent once more.
  10. Fireflies are a symbol of summer evenings, bringing joy and enchantment to those who witness their magical flight.

FAQs About the word firefly

tropical American click beetle having bright luminous spots, nocturnal beetle common in warm regions having luminescent abdominal organsAny luminous winged inse

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The warm summer air was filled with the magical flickering lights of fireflies.

As soon as night fell, fireflies illuminated the meadows with their enchanting glow.

I chased the mysterious dance of fireflies through the tall grass.

The firefly's soft, blinking light seemed to communicate secret messages in the night sky.