Sentences with FOREWINGS
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"The dragonfly's forewings are longer than its hindwings."
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"The butterfly's forewings are brightly colored."
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"The bird's forewings enable it to fly swiftly."
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"The insect's forewings are covered in tiny scales."
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"The forewings of the moth have distinct patterns."
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"The grasshopper's forewings act as protective shields."
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"The bee's forewings generate the buzzing sound."
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"The forewings of the beetle are hardened for protection."
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"The forewings of the fly are transparent."
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"The forewings of the ladybug are red with black spots."
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"Certain species of ants have wings but their forewings are vestigial."
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"The forewings of the mosquito are narrow and elongated."
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"The forewings of the crane fly resemble slender stalks."
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"The forewings of the lacewing are delicate and intricately veined."
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"The forewings of the mayfly are short-lived."
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"In some insects, the forewings are modified into protective covers."
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"The forewings of the cockroach are tough and leathery."
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"The forewings of the mantis are camouflaged to blend with its surroundings."
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"The forewings of the grasshopper make a distinctive clicking noise during flight."
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"Certain species of moth have forewings that can be mistaken for leaves."
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"The forewings of butterflies are typically larger and more colorful than their hindwings."
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"The dragonfly's forewings beat rapidly, allowing it to hover in mid-air."
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"Some moth species have forewings with intricate patterns that resemble leaves or flowers."
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"The forewings of beetles are hardened and serve as protective shields."
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"The forewings of certain insects can produce sounds as a form of communication."
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"The structure and coloration of forewings often play a role in insect camouflage."
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"Birds rely on their forewings for flight, while forelimbs are adapted for other purposes."
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"The forewings of many insects have evolved to mimic the appearance of dangerous species."
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"The elongated forewings of some grasshopper species enable them to jump long distances."