Grasshopper can be categorized as a noun.
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grasshopper - terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping | ||
grasshopper - a cocktail made of creme de menthe and cream (sometimes with creme de cacao) |
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1. | noun | A grasshopper and many ants lived in a field. | |
2. | noun | That's not a grasshopper. It's a locust! | |
3. | noun | That's not a locust, that's a grasshopper! | |
4. | noun | That's the biggest grasshopper I've ever seen. | |
5. | noun | The grasshopper chirps. | |
6. | noun | I love the sound this grasshopper makes! | |
7. | noun | At this moment his soliloquy was interrupted by a grasshopper, which, in springing from a swallow that pursued it, fell into Chloe's bosom. | |
8. | noun | The grasshopper chirped from her bosom, as if in gratitude for its deliverance, and Chloe on hearing it screamed again; whereupon Daphnis laughed, and took the little chatterer from its hiding-place. | |
9. | noun | The grasshopper kept chirping in his hand. | |
10. | noun | Chloe was pleased at seeing the innocent cause of her alarm, and having kissed it, she put the grasshopper in her bosom again, where it resumed its song. | |
11. | noun | The mouse ate the grasshopper. | |
12. | noun | The grasshopper chirps 'see see'. | |
13. | noun | When my four other friends and I arrived, he jumped like a grasshopper from the alley leading to his grandfather's house. |
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A grasshopper and many ants lived in a field. | |
That's not a grasshopper. It's a locust! | |
That's not a locust, that's a grasshopper! | |
That's the biggest grasshopper I've ever seen. | |
The grasshopper chirps. | |
I love the sound this grasshopper makes! | |
At this moment his soliloquy was interrupted by a grasshopper, which, in springing from a swallow that pursued it, fell into Chloe's bosom. | |
The grasshopper chirped from her bosom, as if in gratitude for its deliverance, and Chloe on hearing it screamed again; whereupon Daphnis laughed, and took the little chatterer from its hiding-place. | |
The grasshopper kept chirping in his hand. | |
Chloe was pleased at seeing the innocent cause of her alarm, and having kissed it, she put the grasshopper in her bosom again, where it resumed its song. | |
The mouse ate the grasshopper. | |
The grasshopper chirps 'see see'. | |
When my four other friends and I arrived, he jumped like a grasshopper from the alley leading to his grandfather's house. |