Beetle in a sentence

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Synonym: insect, bug.

Meaning: An insect of the order Coleoptera; known for its hard shell.

Beetle sentence for class 1


- I saw a big beetle in the garden.
- The beetle is shiny and black.
- Look at the red beetle on the leaf.
- A beetle crawled across my book.
- The ladybug is also a tiny beetle.
- Can you find the green beetle?
- My friend has a beetle as a pet.
- The beetle has six legs to walk.
- A beetle can fly in the air.
- I drew a picture of a beetle.
- The beetle likes to hide under rocks.
- This beetle has pretty yellow spots.
- We saw a beetle at the park.
- The beetle is small but strong.
- I bought a toy beetle from the store.
- The beetle makes a funny sound.
- A beetle is sometimes called a bug.
- We learned about the life of a beetle.
- The beetle helps flowers to grow.
- A beetle can be our little friend.
- Look at the beetle climb the tree.
- Can a beetle swim in water?
- The beetle is resting on a flower.
- I found a beetle in my shoe.
- The beetle changed colors in the sun.
- Be careful when you touch the beetle.
- A beetle is an insect, just like a butterfly.
- The beetle likes to eat leaves.
- A beetle can be fast when it runs.
- We saw a big beetle after the rain.

Beetle sentence for class 2


- The beetle crawled on the leaf.
- I saw a shiny beetle in the garden.
- The beetle has six legs and a hard shell.
- A ladybug is a type of beetle.
- The beetle can fly up into the sky.
- We found a big beetle under the rock.
- The beetle is black with red spots.
- Look at that colorful beetle on the flower.
- The beetle is moving slowly on the ground.
- My friend has a pet beetle in a jar.
- The beetle likes to hide in the grass.
- A beetle can be very small or very big.
- We learned about the beetle in science class.
- The beetle makes a buzzing sound when it flies.
- I drew a picture of a beetle in my notebook.
- The beetle climbed up the tree trunk.
- A beetle can live in many different places.
- The beetle's shell is hard and shiny.
- I saw a beetle in the sand at the beach.
- The beetle is a friend to the flowers.
- We watched a beetle crawl on the window.
- The beetle has beautiful colors on its back.
- My mom said the beetle is not harmful.
- The beetle likes to eat leaves and plants.
- I found a beetle in my backyard.
- The beetle is hiding under a big leaf.
- A beetle can be very fast when it runs.
- The beetle is an insect like a butterfly.
- We took a picture of the beetle with our camera.
- The beetle flew away when I got too close.

Beetle sentence for class 3


- I saw a shiny beetle in the garden.
- The ladybug is a small beetle with red spots.
- My favorite toy is a big plastic beetle.
- The beetle crawled slowly on the leaf.
- A beetle can hide under a rock.
- Some beetles are black and shiny.
- We found a green beetle on the grass.
- The beetle has six legs and two wings.
- I took a picture of a beetle on my phone.
- In science class, we learned about a beetle's life cycle.
- The beetle moves quickly when it is scared.
- A beetle can make its shell very hard.
- I wanted to catch a beetle but it flew away.
- The big beetle was crawling up the tree trunk.
- My brother found a beetle in his shoe.
- We saw a blue beetle at the park yesterday.
- The beetle is good at climbing on walls.
- A beetle can help keep the garden healthy.
- The shiny beetle sparkled in the sun.
- We learned that some beetles can glow in the dark.
- The beetle is small but very interesting.
- We made a beetle out of clay in art class.
- A beetle's favorite food is often leaves.
- The beetle scrubbed itself on the ground.
- I drew a picture of a beetle for my homework.
- The black beetle hid under the flower petals.
- I saw a beetle under the picnic table.
- The beetle moved quickly to escape from the rain.
- We can find beetles in many colors.
- I read a story about a brave little beetle.

Beetle simple sentence


- A beetle crawled across the table.
- The shiny beetle is green and blue.
- I saw a large beetle in the garden.
- The beetle has six legs.
- We studied the life cycle of a beetle.
- Some beetles can fly.
- The ladybug is a type of beetle.
- A beetle can be helpful in the ecosystem.
- I found a beetle under a rock.
- The beetle's wings are very delicate.
- She was fascinated by the colorful beetle.
- The beetle made a tiny sound.
- They collected beetles for their science project.
- The beetle was hiding in the grass.
- I don't like the way that beetle looks.
- The beetle landed on my arm.
- A golden beetle is rare to see.
- Beetles are found in many habitats.
- The beetle is an important insect.
- We watched a documentary about beetles.
- The beetle's shell is hard.
- My brother has a collection of beetles.
- The beetle is a symbol of luck.
- I took a picture of the beetle.
- The beetle's colors help it camouflage.
- Some beetles are pests in the garden.
- The beetle's antennae are long.
- I learned about beetles in school.
- The beetle scurried away quickly.
- A beetle can live for several years.


Beetle in a sentence

(1) The insect was a beetle.

(2) The beetle is a strong bug.

(3) The beetle scaled the bark.

(4) The beetle nibbled on a leaf.

(5) Weevils are a type of beetle.

(6) Billbugs are a type of beetle.

(7) Carabids are a type of beetle.

(8) The beetle besits on the bark.

(9) A beetle appeared on the bark.

(10) The beetle begnaws on the leaf.



Beetle sentence

(11) The weevil is a type of beetle.

(12) The billbug is a type of beetle.

(13) The beetle can deflect off bark.

(14) The beetle scuttle under the log.

(15) The beetle scurries down the log.

(16) The beetle scuttle onto the leaf.

(17) Cantharidian is a type of beetle.

(18) The beetle had biforate antennae.

(19) The beetle had a wounded antenna.

(20) The beetle escaped from the hand.




Beetle make sentence

(21) The beetle can crawl on its legs.

(22) The ladybug is a harmless beetle.

(23) The beetle crawls under the bark.

(24) The beetle had a shiny green back.

(25) The beetle nibbled along the bark.

(26) The skunk guzzled from the beetle.

(27) The caput of a beetle is its head.

(28) The beetle becrawls on the branch.

(29) The beetle was torpid in the bark.

(30) The beetle crawled under the leaf.



Sentence of beetle

(31) A beetle is a hard-shelled insect.

(32) The beetle can crawl on tree bark.

(33) The beetle will crawl on the leaf.

(34) I saw a beetle crawling on a tree.

(35) The beetle will crawl in the dirt.

(36) The larva will morph into a beetle.

(37) The beetle scuttle under the grass.

(38) I saw a beetle off in the distance.

(39) The beetle crawls beneath the bark.

(40) The baby beetle can crawl on a log.




Beetle meaningful sentence

(41) The beetle sauntered along the log.

(42) The beetle scaled the flower petal.

(43) The beetle can crawl on the flower.

(44) The emerald beetle was a rare find.

(45) The beetle becrawled under the bark.

(46) The beetle is hiding under the bark.

(47) The arrant beetle crawled on a tree.

(48) The beetle will crawl on the flower.

(49) The beetle crawled beneath the bark.

(50) The beetle is a hard-shelled insect.



Beetle sentence examples

(51) We saw a beetle off the flower petal.

(52) The meerkat nibbled along the beetle.

(53) The beetle chammied through the dirt.

(54) The bousier is a type of dung beetle.

(55) The annulose beetle had a hard shell.

(56) The beetle will lay eggs in the bark.

(57) The beetle managed off with the leaf.

(58) The beetle crawled away from the cane.

(59) The beetle lays eggs in decaying wood.

(60) The beetle off the leaf and flew away.



Sentence with beetle

(61) The spider snared a beetle in its web.

(62) The alated beetle crawled up the tree.

(63) The scorpion was bemauling the beetle.

(64) The beetle was becrawling on the leaf.

(65) Herbie is a classic Volkswagen Beetle.

(66) The beetle absconded below the leaves.

(67) The beetle was an invader in the tree.

(68) The renegade beetle crawled on a rock.

(69) The beetle is crawling under the bark.

(70) The volkswagen Beetle is a classic car.




Use beetle in a sentence

(71) The beetle crawls along the fallen log.

(72) The beetle's wings were bifidly veined.

(73) The beetle crawled quietly on the bark.

(74) The sly beetle crawled into the flower.

(75) The beetle had a shiny mar on its head.

(76) The beetle managed off with the beetle.

(77) The beetle scaled the bark of the tree.

(78) I found a dead beetle on the windowsill.

(79) The beetle scuttle under the flower bed.

(80) The beetle's abdomen was hard and shiny.



Sentence using beetle

(81) The bangtail beetle crawled on the bark.

(82) The beetle is aestivating in a dry leaf.

(83) I'm sorry, but I have to beetle off now.

(84) I have to beetle off to catch my flight.

(85) The beetle is crawling under the leaves.

(86) The beetle will flee if it is disturbed.

(87) The shell of a beetle is hard and shiny.

(88) The banded beetle crawled on the ground.

(89) The spider entrap the beetle in its web.

(90) The grub pupated and emerged as a beetle.



Beetle example sentence

(91) The beetle becrawled over the fallen log.

(92) A beetle got trapped in the spider's web.

(93) The beetle scurries down the flower stem.

(94) We watched the beetle off into the grass.

(95) The beetle crawled beside the fallen log.

(96) I found a stag beetle in my garden today.

(97) I saw a beetle on the sidewalk yesterday.

(98) The beetle likes to cover under the bark.

(99) The spider is going to attack the beetle.

(100) The beetle absconded with the beetle nut.



Sentence with word beetle

(101) The beetle crawled along the tree branch.

(102) The banded beetle dug a hole in the dirt.

(103) A beetle landed on my hand and tickled me.

(104) She gently nudged the beetle off her book.

(105) I noticed a beetle off the picnic blanket.

(106) The larva will metamorphose into a beetle.

(107) The beetle flew retrally towards the tree.

(108) The beetle's scaled wings were iridescent.

(109) The beetle refused to crawl on the ground.

(110) The beetle absconded with the beetle ball.



Sentence of beetle

(111) The stripes on the beetle are fluorescent.

(112) The black spot on the flower was a beetle.

(113) The beetle's exoskeleton is dorsally hard.

(114) The cerci of a beetle are hard and pointed.

(115) The borer is a member of the beetle family.

(116) The staghorn beetle has impressive antlers.

(117) The beetle's carapace had a metallic sheen.

(118) I carefully moved the beetle off the plant.

(119) The beetle slicked out from below the bark.

(120) The insignis beetle feeds on decaying wood.



Beetle used in a sentence

(121) The beetle scuttled across the garden path.

(122) I saw a dung beetle crawling on the ground.

(123) The aeneous beetle crawled across the leaf.

(124) The beetle's body shows bilateral symmetry.

(125) The larva was metamorphosing into a beetle.

(126) We should beetle off before the storm hits.

(127) The beetle nibbled on the bark of the tree.

(128) The beetle evaded the bird by playing dead.

(129) The beetle claimed on the bark of the tree.

(130) The shell of the beetle was hard and shiny.



Beetle sentence in English

(131) The beetle carelessly skipped over the log.

(132) The beetle's forewings had a metallic sheen.

(133) The volkswagen Beetle has a nostalgic charm.

(134) I observed a dipterous beetle in the garden.

(135) He quickly brushed the beetle off his shirt.

(136) The beetle off the roof and onto the ground.

(137) The beetle slicked down from under the bark.

(138) The beetle scuttled across the forest floor.

(139) I saw a beetle and mistook it for a beetler.

(140) The blackey beetle crawled along the ground.

(141) The badmash beetle destroyed my rose bushes.

(142) The blackfaced beetle crawled on the ground.

(143) The beetle scuttles under the fallen leaves.

(144) The bursiculate beetle had a textured shell.

(145) The beetle's elytra were binately patterned.

(146) The beetle becrawled over the flower petals.

(147) The beetle becrawled over the fallen leaves.

(148) The clypeus of the beetle is hard and shiny.

(149) I need to beetle off to my next appointment.

(150) It's getting late, I should beetle off home.

(151) The carrier beetle carries dung to its nest.

(152) The beetle wiggled its way through the dirt.

(153) The craven ant crawled away from the beetle.

(154) The imago of a beetle can have a hard shell.

(155) The beetle covered over behind the mushroom.

(156) The beetle humped its way up the tree trunk.

(157) I saw a horned beetle crawling on the ground.

(158) A beetle landed on my sandwich and ruined it.

(159) The beetle inched closer to the fallen fruit.

(160) The beetle skittered under the fallen leaves.

(161) I gently picked up the beetle off the ground.

(162) She carefully moved the beetle off the table.

(163) The beetle off the window sill and flew away.

(164) I spotted a beetle off the path while hiking.

(165) The beetle scuttled across the fallen leaves.

(166) The spider snared a beetle in its sticky web.

(167) The arenicolous beetle crawled over the dune.

(168) The blackheaded beetle crawled on the ground.

(169) The iridescent beetle rainbowed in the grass.

(170) The tumblebug is also known as a dung beetle.

(171) The rabidly clawing beetle was eating a leaf.

(172) The beetle crawled contract beneath the bark.

(173) The beetle will bypass the trap and fly away.

(174) My beetle is capable of crawling on its back.

(175) The strange bug on the sidewalk was a beetle.

(176) The beetle's torpor helps it conserve energy.

(177) The bug was a beetle and it had a hard shell.

(178) The beetle will crawl out of the rotting log.

(179) She tried to beetle off before anyone noticed.

(180) The beetle off the tree and landed on my hand.

(181) The jinking beetle scurried across the ground.

(182) The beetle scuttles beneath the fallen leaves.

(183) The stag beetle has a shiny black exoskeleton.

(184) The beetle feasted on a hollow over the trunk.

(185) The beetle would sometimes nestle under a log.

(186) Beetleheads are fans of the Volkswagen Beetle.

(187) The arenicolous beetle had a hard exoskeleton.

(188) The rhex beetle feeds on plant sap and nectar.

(189) The beetle scuttered under the rock for cover.

(190) Chrysomelid beetles are a type of leaf beetle.

(191) The beetle's clypeate head was shiny and hard.

(192) The beetle burrowed to lodge beneath the soil.

(193) The beetle bumped into the log while crawling.

(194) The beetle admitted to crawling on the ground.

(195) The beetle burrowed contract beneath the bark.

(196) The carrier beetle carries food for its young.

(197) The beetle's retral crawl was slow and steady.

(198) The fisherman used a beetle to catch the fish.

(199) The beetle will crawl across the forest floor.

(200) The beetle's carapace was shiny and iridescent.

(201) The beetle skittered across the picnic blanket.

(202) The beetle crawled to worm onto the fallen log.

(203) The beetle crawled into a hollow near the bark.

(204) The beetle crawled into a hollow over the bark.

(205) The beetle nibbled round the edges of the bark.

(206) The beetle becrawled over the bark of the tree.

(207) The anthophilous beetle feeds on flower nectar.

(208) The machilid beetle is native to South America.

(209) Let's beetle off before the traffic gets worse.

(210) I'll have to beetle off early tomorrow morning.

(211) The beetle scuttered across the picnic blanket.

(212) I saw the beetle scuttle up the blade of grass.

(213) The beetle crawls beneath the bark of the tree.

(214) The beetle's motility helps it crawl on leaves.

(215) The little beetle on the tree is insignificant.

(216) The beetle tried to cover over behind the bark.

(217) A beetle is a hard-shelled insect that can fly.

(218) The shell of the beetle was shiny and colorful.

(219) The beetle crawled across its territorial leaf.

(220) The beetle's forewings were hard and protective.

(221) The brachypterous beetle burrowed into the soil.

(222) The feelers on the beetle were used for balance.

(223) A beetle crawled up my leg and gave me a fright.

(224) The beetle off the car windshield and flew away.

(225) The cantharidian beetle has a unique life cycle.

(226) The beetle winkle away from the gardener's hand.

(227) The apivorous beetle crawled over the honeycomb.

(228) The beeswinged beetle crawled across the ground.

(229) The clypeate leaf beetle crawled along the stem.

(230) The beetle likes to crawl around with its wings.

(231) The beetle will molt beneath the bark of a tree.

(232) A beetle is a type of bug that has a hard shell.

(233) The timorous beetle crawled away from the light.

(234) The edacious beetle ate all the wood in the log.

(235) My beetle is capable of rolling dung into balls.

(236) The beetle crawled beneath the bark of the tree.

(237) The beetle moved retrally to avoid the obstacle.

(238) The beetle will crawl across the leaf to eat it.

(239) The weevil is often mistaken for a grain beetle.

(240) The beetle laid its eggs near a cluster of grubs.

(241) The beetle scurried by to find a new hiding spot.

(242) She saw the beetle slick over from under the log.

(243) The stag beetle is a large and impressive insect.

(244) The beetle crawled mat amid the bark of the tree.

(245) The beetle gobbled down the dung from the ground.

(246) The apodal beetle flew through the air with ease.

(247) The blackheaded beetle crawled across the ground.

(248) The lar of a beetle is known as a grub or maggot.

(249) The fore-wings of the beetle were hard and shiny.

(250) The tergites of the beetle were smooth and shiny.

(251) The beetle crawled to cover over behind the bark.

(252) The beetle is a hard-shelled insect that can fly.

(253) The beetle scurried to cover over behind the log.

(254) The docile beetle crawled peacefully on the bark.

(255) The beetle crawled off the leaf and into the soil.

(256) The beetle's antennae were segmented and flexible.

(257) The beetle scuttled away from the gardener's rake.

(258) We saw a beetle off the fence and into the garden.

(259) The insignis beetle has a shiny green exoskeleton.

(260) The beetle scuttled away when a leaf fell near it.

(261) The beetle scurried into the soil to find shelter.

(262) The blister beetle belongs to the Meloidae family.

(263) The beetle burrowed into the soil to find shelter.

(264) The beetle nibbled under the bark to lay its eggs.

(265) The dasypaedal beetle crawled over the fallen log.

(266) The beetle was chimneying up the bark of the tree.

(267) The annulose beetle larvae burrowed into the wood.

(268) The vintage Volkswagen Beetle is an aircooled car.

(269) The fusca beetle is a popular car model in Brazil.

(270) The tergum of the beetle was shiny and iridescent.

(271) The beetle hopper away when I tried to pick it up.

(272) The beetle's molt was lying beside the fallen log.

(273) The entomologist collected a specimen of a beetle.

(274) The Asian longhorned beetle is a destructive pest.

(275) The motility of a beetle is dependent on its legs.

(276) The dung beetle rolled the ball of dung with ease.

(277) The woodlouse is often mistaken for a small beetle.

(278) The horned beetle's antennae were long and slender.

(279) The horned beetle scurried across the forest floor.

(280) I accidentally stepped on a beetle and felt guilty.

(281) The beetle's carapace was a vibrant shade of green.

(282) He tried to beetle off without paying for his meal.

(283) The beetle off the rock and crawled into a crevice.

(284) The beetle off the ceiling and landed on the floor.

(285) The longicorn beetle has distinctive long antennae.

(286) I saw a longicorn beetle perched on a flower petal.

(287) I spotted a stag beetle crawling on the tree trunk.

(288) The stag beetle is a fascinating creature to study.

(289) The beetle scuttered through the grass in the park.

(290) The beetle skitters across the grass in the garden.

(291) The terga of the beetle were intricately patterned.

(292) The beetle squiggled out from the bark of the tree.

(293) The beetle scuttled towards the light on the porch.

(294) The apterous beetle was easily caught by predators.

(295) The chafer beetle is a common pest in many gardens.

(296) The beetle can contract its body to protect itself.

(297) The beetle scurried retrally to find a hiding spot.

(298) The beetle crawled behind the contract on the bark.

(299) The beetle was torpid after crawling on the ground.

(300) The beetle tried to cover over behind the mushroom.

(301) The ladybug is a tiny beetle with bright red wings.

(302) The collar on my beetle's box is made of cardboard.

(303) The beetle will crawl under the leaves for shelter.

(304) The instar of a beetle can last for several months.

(305) The monochamus beetle has distinctive long antennae.

(306) The monochamus beetle is a major pest of pine trees.

(307) The bangtail beetle crawled slowly along the branch.

(308) The specie of beetle in this meadow is a pollinator.

(309) The beetle flew away with its delicate legged wings.

(310) The beetle skittered away from the magnifying glass.

(311) The beetle scuttled away from the gardener's shovel.

(312) The beetle scuttled away from the gardener's trowel.

(313) The pratensis beetle feeds on decaying plant matter.

(314) The beetle slicked out from below the fallen branch.

(315) I found a dead longicorn beetle on the hiking trail.

(316) The onites beetle has a lifespan of up to two years.

(317) The brachycerous beetle crawled across the pavement.

(318) The larva will metamorphose with time into a beetle.

(319) The spider's web constringed the beetle into a trap.

(320) The bark beetle debarks the tree, causing it to die.

(321) The inquiline beetle lives inside the nests of ants.

(322) The ovarioles in a beetle are located in the thorax.

(323) The notata beetle has a unique pattern on its shell.

(324) The beetle crawled on the contract beneath the bark.

(325) The tiny ladybug is insignificant to the big beetle.

(326) The beetle managed to get by the log and crawl away.

(327) The beetle crawled into a contract beneath the bark.

(328) The rapacious beetle ate all the leaves on the tree.

(329) The metamorphosis of a beetle takes about two weeks.

(330) The weevil is a type of beetle that feeds on plants.

(331) The shell of the beetle was iridescent and colorful.

(332) The elytron is attached to the thorax of the beetle.

(333) The spider was preying on a beetle caught in its web.

(334) The horned beetle's exoskeleton was hard and durable.

(335) The imago of a beetle can vary greatly in appearance.

(336) I found a beetle in my shoe and quickly shook it out.

(337) The larva will transform into a beetle as it matures.

(338) The bifid mandible of the beetle is used for digging.

(339) I watched the beetle scuttle under the fallen leaves.

(340) We watched the beetle off the log and into the water.

(341) The children were amazed by the beetle off the slide.

(342) I found a longicorn beetle trapped in a spider's web.

(343) The blister beetle is a common pest of alfalfa crops.

(344) The beetle feasted on a hollow near the decayed wood.

(345) The beetle bombilated as it crawled along the ground.

(346) The clypeate beetle scurried across the forest floor.

(347) The hardshelled beetle clung to the bark of the tree.

(348) The mader beetle is a common pest in many households.

(349) The tergite of a beetle is often hard and protective.

(350) The edacious beetle ate all the leaves on the flower.

(351) The timorous beetle crawled away from the human hand.

(352) The rapacious beetle ate all the leaves on the plant.

(353) The beetle's legs twitched as it crawled on the bark.

(354) The docile beetle didn't scurry away when approached.

(355) The collar on my beetle's container is made of metal.

(356) The weevil is a type of beetle that can damage crops.

(357) The spider caught a fly, but the beetle crawled away.

(358) The larva of a beetle is often referred to as a grub.

(359) The beetle exuviated its wings to prepare for flight.

(360) The beetle exuviated its exoskeleton to change color.

(361) The cephalothorax of a beetle is often hard and shiny.

(362) A beetle landed on the picnic blanket and startled us.

(363) The exoskeleton of a beetle is lightweight yet strong.

(364) The beetle off the wall and scurried across the floor.

(365) He observed the beetle slick over from under the bark.

(366) The cerci of the beetle are used to detect pheromones.

(367) The scarabaean beetle crawled across the forest floor.

(368) The beetle's carapaced exoskeleton was hard and shiny.

(369) The coleopterous beetle had a shiny black exoskeleton.

(370) The grugru beetle is known for its bright green color.

(371) It's been great chatting, but I should beetle off now.

(372) The coleopterous beetle was a pest that damaged crops.

(373) The beetle will molt back its exoskeleton as it grows.

(374) The beetle will molt beneath the leaves on the ground.

(375) The timorous beetle scurried away when it saw a human.

(376) The caterpillar will contract down to become a beetle.

(377) The beetle was passive and just crawled on the ground.

(378) The eyespot on the beetle's shell is used for defense.

(379) The monochamus beetle is attracted to freshly cut wood.

(380) The monochamus beetle has a lifespan of about one year.

(381) The elytra of a beetle can be used to identify its age.

(382) The beetle crawled off the log and into the underbrush.

(383) The beetle crawled under the rock and bug out of sight.

(384) The cantharidian beetle belongs to the Meloidae family.

(385) I captured a close-up photograph of a longicorn beetle.

(386) I found a stag beetle larva while digging in my garden.

(387) The rhex beetle is a member of the family Cerambycidae.

(388) The Rosalia Longicorn beetle is found in North America.

(389) Scarabaei are a type of beetle commonly found in Egypt.

(390) The saprophagous beetle feeds on decaying plant matter.

(391) The onites beetle is commonly found in Europe and Asia.

(392) The coleopteral structure of the beetle is fascinating.

(393) The beetle secrete underneath the bark to lay its eggs.

(394) The ligula of a beetle is used to scrape and chew food.

(395) The borer beetle is difficult to control and eradicate.

(396) The defoliator beetle was causing damage to the forest.

(397) A beetle goes through metamorphosis to become an adult.

(398) The plain caterpillar transformed into a speedy beetle.

(399) The beetle was evasive and scurried away from the rock.

(400) The docile beetle crawled on my hand without biting me.

(401) The beetle's scurrying is a form of locomotion on land.

(402) The cuticle of a beetle is made up of a waxy substance.

(403) The beetle wriggled on its back, belly up and helpless.

(404) The elytron helps to protect the beetle from predators.

(405) The iridic sheen on the beetle's shell was mesmerizing.

(406) The kabuto beetle is a species of beetle found in Asia.

(407) The beetle crawled under the couch and bug out of sight.

(408) The staghorn beetle is known for its loud buzzing sound.

(409) The brachypterous beetle crawled along the forest floor.

(410) The beetle off the pavement and scurried into the grass.

(411) The beetle scurries into the soil when it senses danger.

(412) The cantharidian beetle has a distinct green coloration.

(413) The scute on the beetle's wings was hard and protective.

(414) I saw a stag beetle mating with a female in my backyard.

(415) The spider was engorging on a trapped beetle in its web.

(416) The beetle will aestivate by burying itself in the soil.

(417) The ringstreaked beetle crawled across the forest floor.

(418) The roundheaded beetle scurried across the forest floor.

(419) The scalae of a beetle are used for protection and grip.

(420) The sclerite was used to identify the species of beetle.

(421) The chrysomelid beetle is a common pest in many gardens.

(422) The beetle scuttled towards the entrance of the anthill.

(423) The crotal beetle is a common pest in gardens and crops.

(424) Longicorns are a type of beetle with elongated antennae.

(425) Let's beetle off before the restaurant gets too crowded.

(426) The redcap beetle is a common pest in gardens and crops.

(427) The tenebrionid beetle scurried across the forest floor.

(428) The weevil is a type of beetle that likes to eat grains.

(429) The scientist was observing the offspring of the beetle.

(430) The bombardier beetle's spray is a warning to predators.

(431) The brachypterous beetle crawled slowly across the leaf.

(432) The elytron is a unique feature of the beetle's anatomy.

(433) The female beetle is in heat and is burrowing into wood.

(434) The laniger beetle feeds on the sap of coniferous trees.

(435) The monochamus beetle is a threat to the timber industry.

(436) The beetle wagged off the dirt from its hard exoskeleton.

(437) He quickly tried to beetle off after causing a commotion.

(438) The dung beetle rolled the ball of dung across the field.

(439) The beetle humbugged onto the bark, crawling up the tree.

(440) The beetle hunched up beneath the bark, munching on wood.

(441) The cantharidian beetle is also known as the Spanish fly.

(442) The apterium on the beetle's wing is used for protection.

(443) The beetle stridulates to warn predators of its toxicity.

(444) The beetle would scuttle within the soil to lay its eggs.

(445) The beetle scuttled under the leaf to hide from the rain.

(446) A characteristic of a beetle is that it has a hard shell.

(447) The blind beetle crawls on the ground searching for food.

(448) The elusive beetle crawled into the dirt and disappeared.

(449) The Asian longhorned beetle is a pest that damages trees.

(450) The beetle's exuviation process allows it to change form.

(451) The antennal segments of the beetle were clearly visible.

(452) The elytron of the beetle is a hard, protective covering.

(453) The elytron is an important part of the beetle's anatomy.

(454) The beetle's hard shell was insectlike in its durability.

(455) The monochamus beetle is capable of flying long distances.

(456) The beetle scurried across the floor and bug out of sight.

(457) The beetle scurried under the leaves and bug out of sight.

(458) A beetle crawled up the wall and disappeared into a crack.

(459) I spotted a longicorn beetle crawling on the forest floor.

(460) I observed a longicorn beetle laying eggs in a fallen log.

(461) The beetle scuttled away when a footstep was heard nearby.

(462) The body wall of a beetle is hard and resistant to damage.

(463) The blister beetle is attracted to light sources at night.

(464) My cousin is a beetlehead and has a Beetle-themed bedroom.

(465) The cantharidian beetle is often used in Chinese medicine.

(466) The cantharidian beetle is often found near water sources.

(467) The animatronically controlled beetle crawled on the bark.

(468) The rhex beetle is a common sight in tropical rainforests.

(469) The sclerites of the beetle's elytra are hard and durable.

(470) The beetle was stridulating as it crawled across the leaf.

(471) The beetle was skittering through the grass in the garden.

(472) The scientific name for the stag beetle is Lucanus cervus.

(473) The cephalic shield of a beetle is often brightly colored.

(474) The coleopteral forewings of the beetle are called elytra.

(475) The beetle burrowed into the wood to create its galleries.

(476) The affinis beetle is a common pest in agricultural crops.

(477) The chafer beetle is a member of the scarab beetle family.

(478) The lady-bird is also known as the ladybug or lady beetle.

(479) The lady-bug is also known as the ladybird or lady beetle.

(480) The frons of the beetle was covered in intricate patterns.

(481) The beetle will contract up its legs when it's not moving.

(482) The beetle eggs hatched into grubs that lived underground.

(483) The brachypterous beetle scurried across the forest floor.

(484) The elytron is a vital component of the beetle's survival.

(485) The eyespot on the beetle's shell is a form of protection.

(486) The instar of a fly is much shorter than that of a beetle.

(487) The capitata beetle is a common pest in agricultural crops.

(488) The capitata beetle is often found in tropical rainforests.

(489) The beetle scuttled towards the fallen fruit on the ground.

(490) The beetle off the branch and disappeared into the foliage.

(491) The pratensis beetle has a hard exoskeleton for protection.

(492) The versicolor beetle feeds on decaying wood in the forest.

(493) The stag beetle is one of the largest beetles in the world.

(494) The stag beetle is a popular subject for insect collectors.

(495) The viridis beetle is attracted to decaying organic matter.

(496) The dung beetle has a strong exoskeleton to protect itself.

(497) The beetle feasted on bark to snack beneath the tree trunk.

(498) The beetle nibbled aside the tough outer layer of the bark.

(499) The aristas on the beetle's antennae helped it locate food.

(500) The dung beetle rolled the ball of dungs across the ground.

(501) The beetle will oviposit her eggs in decaying wood or soil.

(502) The beetle crawled astray and found a new home in the dirt.

(503) Daddy beetles can reproduce by mating with a female beetle.

(504) The brachypterous beetle was easily caught by the predator.

(505) The elytron helps protect the delicate wings of the beetle.

(506) The beetle will molt its exoskeleton to grow and reproduce.

(507) The injured beetle managed to crawl away from the bug spray.

(508) The elytra of a beetle can be used to determine its species.

(509) The eyespot on the beetle's shell was a distinctive marking.

(510) The children were fascinated by the beetle off the sidewalk.

(511) The stridulating noise of a beetle can be quite distinctive.

(512) The dung beetle is a detritivore that feeds on animal feces.

(513) The stag beetle larvae live in rotting logs and tree stumps.

(514) The dung beetle burrowed into the soil to bury animal waste.

(515) The beetle can steal beneath the wood to protect its larvae.

(516) The beetle sneezed beside its tree trunk home in the forest.

(517) The cantharidian beetle is found in many parts of the world.

(518) The cantharidian beetle is often used in insect collections.

(519) The cantharidian beetle is known for its bright green color.

(520) The coleopteral exoskeleton of the beetle is made of chitin.

(521) The coleopteral antennae of the beetle are used for sensing.

(522) The beetle's carapaced wings were iridescent and shimmering.

(523) The beetle scuttled towards the person sitting on the bench.

(524) The beetle scurried beyond the flower bed and into the soil.

(525) The Asian longhorned beetle is a pest that can damage trees.

(526) The bombardier beetle's spray is a form of chemical warfare.

(527) The bata beetle is a common pest in some parts of the world.

(528) The compound eye of a beetle is used to detect food sources.

(529) The exuviate of a beetle can be used to identify its species.

(530) The exuviate of a beetle can be used for scientific research.

(531) The monochamus beetle is a natural part of forest ecosystems.

(532) The exoskeleton of a beetle is often used in jewelry and art.

(533) We watched the beetle off the tree trunk and into the bushes.

(534) The mealworm went through a metamorphosis to become a beetle.

(535) I saw a stag beetle flying around the porch light last night.

(536) I saw a stag beetle fighting with another male for territory.

(537) The elater is a type of beetle known for its ability to jump.

(538) The beetle uses Batesian mimicry to look like a stinging ant.

(539) The cantharidian beetle is often used in scientific research.

(540) The myrmecophile beetle lives in close association with ants.

(541) The myrmecophilous beetle is often found living in ant nests.

(542) The cephalothoracic region of the beetle contains the elytra.

(543) The spider's web constringed the beetle, leaving it helpless.

(544) The beetle scuttled towards the object that resembled a leaf.

(545) The chaetae on the beetle's legs help it cling onto surfaces.

(546) The exoskeleton of the beetle was made of chitinoid material.

(547) The pronotum of a beetle can be used to identify its species.

(548) The scleroid exoskeleton of the beetle was incredibly strong.

(549) Incidentally, I saw a rainbow-colored beetle on the sidewalk.

(550) The rapacious beetle ate all the other insects in the forest.



Beetle meaning


Beetle is a noun that refers to an insect of the order Coleoptera, characterized by hard forewings that cover the membranous hind wings when at rest. It is a common word that can be used in various contexts, and here are some tips on how to use it in a sentence:


1. Use beetle as a subject of a sentence to describe the insect.

For example, "The beetle crawled across the leaf," or "The beetle flew into the light."


2. Use beetle as an object of a sentence to describe what the insect is doing.

For example, "I watched the beetle burrow into the soil," or "The bird caught the beetle in its beak."


3. Use beetle as a modifier to describe something that resembles or is related to the insect.

For example, "The car had a beetle-shaped body," or "The beetle-green color of the dress was stunning."


4. Use beetle in idiomatic expressions to convey a particular meaning.

For example, "He beetled his brows in concentration," meaning he furrowed his eyebrows in deep thought or concern.


5. Use beetle in scientific or technical contexts to describe a specific type of beetle or its characteristics.

For example, "The stag beetle has large mandibles used for fighting," or "The beetle's elytra provide protection and support during flight."


In conclusion, beetle is a versatile word that can be used in various ways to describe an insect, its characteristics, or to convey a particular meaning. By following these tips, you can use beetle effectively in your writing and communication.





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