Examples of using Cicada in English and their translations into Slovak
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As the stain of last summer's forget-me-nots fade from… my fingertips, the cicada keeps crying from your back.
In ancient times, was common among wealthy Chinese custom to put cicada made of jade in the mouth of the deceased before the funeral to give him eternal life.
Cicada made of jade are very popular among Hong Kong residents,
in a so rich country, one lets suffer this poor cicada while others live in abundance.
Amusing coincidence that two of the three countries that provide the world's sesame seeds have such large cicada population, no?
The chemicals won't make a dent in the cicada population, but will kill birds
they should be encouraged if you want to reduce the cicada population.
Cicada actually ended up shutting down one series after people all over the world were sharing information on the images found on telephone poles that were discovered after list of co-ordinates was uncovered in an earlier step of the series.
Those who have solved the puzzles have reported little on their experience after the Cicada group expressed discontent with the amount of online collaboration in an attempt to solve the puzzle series.
The cicada trembling of cold organizes a press conference
with releases ranging from the dynamic“Cicada” on dirtybird to the slamming"Magnificent" remix for Iz and Diz on OM records.
there's little doubt that you're familiar with the cicada- the only bug that can be heard above the din of a noisy lawn mower.
chrysanthemum, cicada, haliotis, tribulus terrestris,
Periodic cicadas usually have 13- or 17-year life cycles.
Cicadas sing at night
Periodical cicadas have life cycles of either 13 or 17 years.
Cicadas and crickets are not uncommon in southern US states.
No cicadas, no grasshoppers.
Are the cicadas yours, too, sir?
Those cicadas never sleep.