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Example sentences for "spiders"

Lexicographically close words:
spicule; spicules; spicy; spide; spider; spiderwort; spidery; spie; spied; spiel
  1. Ee-magine going out in the woods like that with spiders and snakes and everything.

  2. Our hearts in Christian love," warbled the busy woman as she hastened about the old wainscoted kitchen, banging the spiders and pots loudly enough to wake the dead.

  3. For what can grey or yellow-legged spiders do to the Thunder-beings?

  4. His soul probably runs and tells the other spiders that the Thunder-beings have killed him; but no harm comes of that.

  5. Within the crevices of the bark it finds its diet of destructive creatures’ eggs which are glued to the bark and little spiders which hide there.

  6. Poor people with us like to keep it, for it catches the flies in the room, the spiders in the corners or even on the bed; or any other moving thing.

  7. Keep with those of thine own kind, and pick up little spiders and caterpillars from the trees, or the house, and then thou wilt live long in peace.

  8. The son answered, "When the great blast of wind tore me away from thee I came to a church, and there during the summer I have picked up the flies and spiders from the windows, and heard this discourse preached.

  9. I expect to see spiders spinning webs on my instruments every day.

  10. They probably have ants in the salad and spiders in their coffee.

  11. I am sorry for both of us, George, that we can't sit there under the trees and eat out of a basket and have spiders and ants in things and not mind it.

  12. His armes and leggs consum'd as small As was a spiders web, Through which his dying houre grew on, For all his limbes grew dead.

  13. THESE destructive little creatures differ from spiders in having the thorax and abdomen united and covered with the same skin, though it is contracted in one part.

  14. It feeds on insects, and is especially fond of spiders and their eggs.

  15. Spiders and their allies, which were included by Linnæus in the insects, issue from the egg in nearly a perfect state.

  16. Araneides, comprising all the spiders and spinners; and Pedipalpi, comprising the tarantula and scorpions.

  17. Spiders resemble the crustacea in having the power of reproducing the legs which they lose.

  18. These Spiders do not live quite a year; the parents never survive the winter.

  19. It may, however, be cured by making the bird swallow spiders and meal-worms.

  20. Their most common disorder is diarrhoea, for which some spiders are administered.

  21. Ingenious in little artifices, they wait for those whose knowledge walketh on lame feet,--like spiders do they wait.

  22. O my soul, I delivered thee from all by-places, I brushed down from thee dust and spiders and twilight.

  23. They are great enemies to spiders and cock-roaches, and they make a noise which somewhat resembles the cackling of a hen.

  24. I also discovered that the webs of the little spiders in the road, when saturated with moisture, as they were from the early fog this morning, exhibit prismatic tints.

  25. Apparently the young spiders begin to dig nests of their own when they are about half-grown.

  26. I think these spiders are mainly guided by a marvelously acute tactile sense.

  27. What so frail as a spider's web, and yet how the spiders thrive!

  28. In my walk the other morning I turned over a stone, looking for spiders and ants.

  29. Spiders creep along their sails and the riggings are rotting under the dust.

  30. We walked through the empty galleries and deserted rooms where spiders spin their cobwebs over the salamanders of Francis the First.

  31. Do the very numerous spiders and rapacious Hymenoptera supply the place of the carnivorous beetles?

  32. As all the spiders which I saw were of the same size, they must have been nearly of the same age.

  33. The spiders were all of one species, but of both sexes, together with young ones.

  34. The variety of species among the jumping spiders appears almost infinite.

  35. We may then reject Latreille's supposition, that the gossamer owes its origin indifferently to the young of several genera of spiders: although, as we have seen, the young of other spiders do possess the power of performing aerial voyages.

  36. For some reason there were many dead spiders on the ground, and those that lived feasted guiltily on their fellows.

  37. The master could see the great spiders upon him, and others upon the ground.

  38. There was only one cabin, which was dirty beyond description, and swarming with spiders and cockroaches.

  39. These monstrous spiders prey on lizards, small birds, and other diminutive vertebrates.

  40. Then, in a leisurely way, the spiders scattered themselves to their aerial fishing.

  41. The spiders thus employed were apparently all young, for as they increased in age the ferocity of the race appeared.

  42. As they are seen gambolling among the trees, with their long limbs, and still longer tails, ever actively employed, their resemblance to huge spiders is remarkable.

  43. Its food consists chiefly of spiders and small worms, and soft fruits and seeds.

  44. They were beautiful before when they crawled like round spiders through my brain.

  45. They would crawl again like spiders through his brain.

  46. Spiders hear with great acuteness, and it is affirmed that they are attracted by music.

  47. These spiders also line their nests throughout with numerous layers of silken web to the thickness of stout cartridge paper, and finish it with the greatest care.

  48. On examining the ground in the neighbourhood, we found a number of small holes, out of which the spiders were creeping in search of prey; but, as we had hoped, they did not venture close enough to the fire to reach us.

  49. But Jup observed, "No fear now, massa; de spiders all gone to bed.

  50. My exclamations aroused my companions, and they likewise found several of the same spiders crawling over them.

  51. Every day in fine weather, in autumn chiefly, do I see those spiders shooting out their webs and mounting aloft: they will go off from your finger if you will take them into your hand.

  52. So Thumbelina sat at the spinning-wheel through the long summer days, spinning and weaving with four little spiders to help her.

  53. Over in the meadow, In a sly little den, Lived a gray mother spider And her little spiders ten.

  54. Bibbs learned he must walk charily among these--he must wear a thousand eyes and beware of spiders indeed!

  55. Mice were bad enough, and so were flies and worms and June bugs; but spiders were absolutely the most loathsome creatures I knew.

  56. Of all the horrid things that ever passed under my eyes when I lifted my nose from my book, spiders were the worst.


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