midge|midges in English

noun

[mɪdʒ]

small insect similar to a mosquito, gnat; little perso

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1. You sound so disapproving, Midge.

2. As the sun rose higher, millions of midges emerged.

3. Question: Syndetically effigiated Camellia midges outmaneuvering Amirship subforemanship surfeiter

4. Reggie reacted with the same Affronted horror Midge had felt.

5. Arboviruses are transmitted by arthropod vectors such as mosquitos, ticks, sandflies, and midges

6. Babson, Marian DEATH IN FASHION (2001) Midge continued her Crabwise progress towards the service stairs

7. A shipment of midges was sent six weeks ago to a business address in Oklahoma.

8. Midge : It's a brassiere! You know about those things, you are a big boy now.

9. Your standard Bighorn flies like Zebra midges, Orange Scuds/Sowbugs, crayfish, worms, and Baetis imitations View Report

10. African horse sickness is related to bluetongue and is spread by the same midges (Culicoides species).

11. 6 Among them " civilian is changed " cordate telosma, lavender, geranium and drive midge grass had better sell.

12. The adult flies are very delicate midges with long and slender antennae and looking very much like mayflies .

13. Article: Bingeing: Grace, Midge cauliflower - They call the shows comfort Bingeing and I can see why

14. The Brassie is a wonderfully simple and effective fly that imitates both caddis and midge larvae

15. Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an Arbovirus transmitted to domestic and wild ruminants by certain species of Culicoides midges

16. 23 Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge.

17. That when it did, she believed that they would be obliterated totally, like midges slapped into nothingness by a giant.

18. Smith, from the album Worship "Breathe" (Michelle Branch song) by Michelle Branch, from the album Hotel Paper "Breathe" (Midge Ure song) by Midge Ure, from the album Breathe "Breathe" by Ministry, from the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste

19. Bites from midges, mosquitoes and gnats often cause small papules (lumps) to form on your skin that are usually very itchy.

20. Bunner published several novels, including A Woman of Honor (1883), Airs from Arcady and In Partnership (both in 1884), and The Midge (1886)

21. Fish over about 100 mm also eat small fish while adults include shrimps, crayfish in the warmer months and midge larvae in winter.

22. Identification of anhydrobiosis-related genes from an expressed sequence tag database in the Cryptobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki (Diptera; Chironomidae) J Biol Chem

23. Bloodworms, the larvae of the non-biting midge fly, are appreciated by a majority of aquatic pets, be it as a supplemental food or the main diet.

24. For best results, anglers should be looking sub-surface and using blue winged olives, midges, and bugs similar to recent hatches such as pale morning duns and Caddises.

25. Larvae of the tropical Chironomid midge Chironomus strenzkeiFittkau (Diptera) show after an anaerobiosis of 6 and 12 hours duration at 30°C a distinct repayment of their oxygen debt.