webworm (Meaning)

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webworm (n)

several gregarious moth larvae that spin webs over foliage on which they feed

Synonyms & Antonyms of webworm

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webworm Sentence Examples

  1. The webworm's delicate threads danced in the autumn breeze, creating an ethereal spectacle.
  2. The lush foliage of the oak tree bore witness to a fierce webworm infestation, its leaves riddled with holes.
  3. The gardener anxiously watched as webworms devoured her prized rose bushes, leaving their once-pristine petals ragged and torn.
  4. The webworm's silken nests clung to the undersides of leaves, obscuring their vibrant green with a dull, gray hue.
  5. The tiny webworms munched voraciously on the leaves, their tiny mouths leaving a telltale trail of damage in their wake.
  6. The local pest control specialist devised an effective strategy to eradicate the webworm infestation, restoring harmony to the garden.
  7. The webworms' nocturnal feeding habits made them difficult to detect, exacerbating the severity of the infestation.
  8. The birds in the area feasted on the abundant webworms, helping to control their population.
  9. The researchers studied the webworm's remarkable ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, hoping to uncover its secrets for survival.
  10. The webworm's presence in the orchard threatened the health of the fruit trees, prompting the farmers to take swift action.

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several gregarious moth larvae that spin webs over foliage on which they feed

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No antonyms found.

The webworm's delicate threads danced in the autumn breeze, creating an ethereal spectacle.

The lush foliage of the oak tree bore witness to a fierce webworm infestation, its leaves riddled with holes.

The gardener anxiously watched as webworms devoured her prized rose bushes, leaving their once-pristine petals ragged and torn.

The webworm's silken nests clung to the undersides of leaves, obscuring their vibrant green with a dull, gray hue.