Dragonfly [noun]

Definition of Dragonfly:

bug

Synonyms of Dragonfly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dragonfly:

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Sentence/Example of Dragonfly:

Such thinking suggested bats wouldn’t be able to catch dragonflies.

The largest known insects that ever lived were ancient relatives of dragonflies.

A Gnat and a Dragonfly, with a great many of their relations, arrived about the same time with the Beetle.

"Yes sir," Dragonfly yelled to him from the rail fence where he was already half-way through.

Poetry and I stopped our game and yelled up to Dragonfly to come on down and "play the winner," which meant either Poetry or me.

Dragonfly was still coming along not more than fifty feet behind us, with little Jim staying back with him.

I had to pass Dragonfly's open window which was still open, on account of there was still some smoke in the room.

Mr. Black barked his question to Dragonfly, and before any of us could stop him, Dragonfly had said, "On the schoolhouse roof."

I just couldn't believe Dragonfly was that dumb—that he didn't know he oughtn't to tell where I'd gotten that scratch.

Dragonfly grabbed his nose with the red handkerchief and stopped most of the next sneeze, so only a little tail of it exploded.