morpion (Meaning)

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morpion (n.)

A louse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morpion

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morpion Sentence Examples

  1. The morpion crawled stealthily through the matted hair of the unfortunate victim.
  2. The itchy infestation of morpions had become an unbearable torment for the young boy.
  3. The school nurse cringed in disgust as she examined the child's head infested with morpions.
  4. The doctor prescribed a powerful shampoo that would effectively eradicate the morpions from her scalp.
  5. The morpion eggs, known as nits, were firmly attached to the hair shafts, making it difficult to remove them.
  6. The persistent morpions refused to be dislodged, despite repeated attempts to comb them out.
  7. The morpion epidemic spread rapidly through the overcrowded orphanage, causing a great deal of discomfort and distress.
  8. The soldier suffered from an infestation of morpions in his dirty and neglected barracks.
  9. The morpion, a parasitic insect, latched onto the scalp and fed on human blood.
  10. The morpion eggs could remain dormant for weeks or months before hatching and causing an infestation.

FAQs About the word morpion

A louse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The morpion crawled stealthily through the matted hair of the unfortunate victim.

The itchy infestation of morpions had become an unbearable torment for the young boy.

The school nurse cringed in disgust as she examined the child's head infested with morpions.

The doctor prescribed a powerful shampoo that would effectively eradicate the morpions from her scalp.