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    wasp example sentences

    wasp


    1. Wasp: It signifies the end of a friendship


    2. An odd mixture of clown and killer … he killed two men yesterday with less compunction than I would swat a wasp


    3. To dream that you are stung by a wasp indicates that there is some hatred directed toward you


    4. Here was a young man with the patience of a wasp, trapped inside the body of a human – a body that hardly worked


    5. Inside, the malignant black bug bounced around, reminiscent of both wasp and lizard


    6. What was that? A buzzing in the distance, like an angry wasp


    7. The bites hurt worse than the time he’d been stung by a wasp, the searing pains shooting up his arm


    8. introduced the smaller dragon as Wasp


    9. but it felt good, his face had been chewing a wasp from the blows


    10. ” These cofactors are usually WASP leftists or fellow-travelers

    11. Although the cause motivating these WASP enragés may change from time to time, the intensity of the effect is not lost


    12. In summary, I have noted here the coming together of the Jewish Left and the WASP


    13. I have described phenomenologically the role of the WASP Left, but I do not feel I


    14. : the WASP elite as equals and the American Negro as a client population


    15. Crystal Eastman came from the already familiar background of the WASP elite, that elite which makes common cause with the Jewish Left


    16. Supposedly it was also beneficial to learn about insects for there were billions, and a sighting could relate to a biting sting from a wasp


    17. “I’ve seen bigger wings on a wasp


    18. The females even supply their eggs with pollen and nectar to feed on once they hatch! Have a look at this photo of a pollen wasp in the genus Pseudomasaris,a member of the Family Vespidae


    19. Check for potential hazards such as anthills, wasp nests, or piles of rock, branches, bark or leaves that snakes or scorpions could call home


    20. Joey ducked and rolled, his shoulder hadn’t fully healed from the gunshot wound and it burnt like a wasp sting

    21. It has a cruising speed of 310 miles per hour and a top speed of 360 miles per hour at altitude, thanks to its four Pratt & Whitney R-4360-20 WASP MAJOR radial engines, each of which can produce up to 3,500 horsepower


    22. The euphoria of the naval defeat of the Japanese, completed by the sinking of the KONGO and CHOKAI the next morning, was however quickly tempered one day later by the sinking of the carrier USS WASP, torpedoed by a Japanese submarine


    23. On the floor between the beds a wasp, thrumming with blood-


    24. The wasp would bury it, probably in


    25. The wasp buzzed up as she


    26. It was actually a pleasure to fly, making Ingrid feel truly alive with the power of its 2,100 horsepower Pratt & Whitney R-2800-34W Double Wasp radial engine as she flew off towards the Northwest with the three French pilots


    27. buzzing like an angry wasp in a cigar tube but his common sense was screaming


    28. ‘’Uh, I believe that he elected to stay on his flagship, the carrier WASP, which is cruising off Haifa


    29. Dows flew to his flagship, the carrier WASP, and relieved him on the spot when Felt refused to obey her directives


    30. This page is a tribute to a few of the hundreds of courageous American women who volunteered to serve as auxiliairy ferrying pilots with the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) from its formation in 1942 to its disbandment in 1944, and who were featured in my novels

    31. Joined the WASP in 1943 and served in it until its disbandment in 1944


    32. Joined the WAFS, then the WASP in 1942


    33. Joined first the WAFS, then the WASP in 1942


    34. Shirley Slade : (1921 - 2000) Joined the WASP in 1943 and served until its disbandment in 1944


    35. wasp for cabbage moth


    36. They're like a magnified wasp


    37. She yelped in pain, shifted her form into a wasp, and flew toward Cristian who couldn’t believe all he was seeing


    38. But her WASP upbringing took over and Vanessa


    39. A sharp prick burned at his back, as though he’d been stung by a wasp


    40. programmed into the wasp by its genes at birth (3) thus resulting the

    41. “Yesterday, a wasp stung a mule on the trail


    42. And once when Ilse had the misfortune to be stung by a wasp on one of her admirable legs, Ingeborg, with immense presence of mind, seized the dinner and emptying it into a fair linen cloth bound it over the swollen place; so that when Herr Dremmel arrived, as it happened hungrily that day, about two o'clock and asked for his dinner, he was told it was on Ilse's leg and had to eat sandwiches


    43. He brushed a lazy wasp from the


    44. Making friends with a single wasp is fine… but having an entire hornet’s nest inside the back of my truck for friends!


    45. What was i to think of this? Apparently the wasp i had befriended had gone back to its nest and told the other wasps about me… and they had come by just to check on me; out of curiosity? After rejecting friendship with a Queen wasp? I don’t know


    46. One wasp, okay…


    47. The upshot of this is that now, every time i do an outside paint job in Montréal, i am not visited by a squadron of wasps; instead, a single wasp comes by momentarily to see what I’m doing because I don’t like military gangs


    48. Why should a wasp come by on every outside paint job i do? Each one comes by at the level of my head, or just a little lower


    49. The building spoke of genteel Victorian prosperity, of top hats and frock coats, and ladies with wasp waists in crinoline and bonnets


    50. Ingrid lay back on the table, blinking up at a light fixture with a dead wasp in it







































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    Synonyms for "wasp"

    wasp white anglo-saxon protestant

    "wasp" definitions

    a white person of Anglo-Saxon ancestry who belongs to a Protestant denomination


    social or solitary hymenopterans typically having a slender body with the abdomen attached by a narrow stalk and having a formidable sting