He often hangs back downward from a slender twig or even a leaf, and daintily picks the nits that have ensconced themselves in the buds or foliage.
The decoction, with some honey put thereto, is good to stay gangrenes and fretting ulcers, and to wash those that are subject to nits and lice.
Hugúta ang mga lusà arun dì makapanguyamad, Remove the nitsso they won’t hatch.
A; a] squeeze nits or lice with the thumbnail or an itchy part of the body between the thumbnails.
Igka giyud ang lusà arun dì mamusà, Squash the nits so they won’t hatch.
BN] for thenits to be right at the roots of the hair.
N- v [AN2; b6] search for nits in the head by running the strands of hair between thumb and forefinger.
Kasagáran manlawas ang lusà basta mamusà na, Usually nits stay in the upper part of the strands of hair when they hatch.
Siksíkun ang mga lusà sa dì pa manguyamad, Pick out the nits before they hatch into little lice.
Summers and winters have gone over his head, but never a waking hour in which he has not climbed and tumbled in this worse than Sysiphaean task of gleaning nits and eggs and grubs from the never-ending bark.
Not only flies and nits are consumed, but bees, wasps, dragon flies, and some of the larger predatory beetles as well.
The Eggs or Nits are white, and having when spawn’d a clammy glutinous Substance, they flick to any thing spawn’d upon, and by Heat come to Maturity and Life.
Such Nits therefore will come to life by heat, and quit the Walls and Wainscot for better Quarters and Food in the Bed, and so become troublesome to you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.