Examples of using Cocoons in English and their translations into Norwegian
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that then acts like a sort of zombie bodyguard to the cocoons until the wasps hatch.
Scientists are working on everything, from air cocoons and electrical implants,
purrs then themselves in cocoons.
it is common to add some cocoons belonging to the orange tree to the drink.
weave cocoons into them and turn into adult individuals.
spot small maggot-like larvae or silk cocoons.
You have one job: use magic to turn Cocoons into beautiful Butterflies.
they also conjure up associations with cocoons and masks.
Originally, it was stitched with silk, won from the cocoons of the silk moth, carefully and attentively grown in each Konavle house
Silk is made from the same material as butterfly cocoons and is amazingly soft, with a beautiful smooth surface.
Instead, silkworm cocoons are thrown into boiling water, which kills the silkworms and also makes the cocoons easier to unravel.
I think they were so free-spirited… they outgrew their cocoons… and spread their wings.
watch as glowing cocoons transform before your eyes into ethereal butterflies
we will be able to probe the cocoons in which massive stars are still forming today, while also looking
adequately obtained as either raw cocoons or processed fibers from regions south of the Yangtze River,
camels… silk in every texture, cocoons, various kinds of hoofs,
It doesn't spin a cocoon and wake up a butterfly.
Cocoon has an organic form expression.
Each cocoon style bed features a reading lamp& personal locker.
You were trapped inside a cocoon just waiting for somebody to set you free.