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Meaning of sheath-winged

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sheath-winged (a.)

Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle.

sheath-winged Sentence Examples

  1. The sheath-winged beetle emerges from its protective casing, its shimmering wings unfurling.
  2. The sheath-winged grasshopper uses its wings to propel itself in short, erratic bursts.
  3. The sheath-winged dragonfly's rapid wingbeats create a distinct buzzing sound.
  4. The sheath-winged moth camouflages itself with its dull, mottled wings.
  5. The sheath-winged cockroach scuttles across the floor, its wings providing an extra burst of speed.
  6. The sheath-winged bee buzzes diligently, carrying pollen back to its hive.
  7. The sheath-winged wasp uses its long, slender wings to navigate through dense undergrowth.
  8. The sheath-winged cricket's wings produce a distinctive chirping sound.
  9. The sheath-winged fly darts and weaves through the air, its wings beating with astonishing speed.
  10. The sheath-winged bug possesses a protective layer on its wings that helps it withstand predators.

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Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle.

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The sheath-winged beetle emerges from its protective casing, its shimmering wings unfurling.

The sheath-winged grasshopper uses its wings to propel itself in short, erratic bursts.

The sheath-winged dragonfly's rapid wingbeats create a distinct buzzing sound.

The sheath-winged moth camouflages itself with its dull, mottled wings.