100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "midge"
Definition
Midge refers to a small, slender fly, especially one of the family Chironomidae, which resembles a mosquito but does not bite. Additionally, "midge" can also colloquially refer to a person or animal that is unusually small in size.
Synonyms
- Fly
- Insect
- Mosquito (in some contexts)
- Dwarf (when referring to size)
Antonyms
- Giant
- Colossus
- Behemoth
- Titan
Examples
- The midge flew around the light.
- We noticed a midge buzzing near our picnic.
- She found a midge sitting on her arm.
- The midge attracted a lot of attention in the summer.
- He caught a midge in the jar for observation.
- The midge swarmed around the water's edge.
- They studied the lifecycle of the midge in biology class.
- The midge bit me, even though it doesn't draw blood.
- A midge landed on her shoulder unexpectedly.
- He observed a midge under the microscope.
- The midge disappeared as quickly as it came.
- The lake was full of midge larvae in the spring.
- She identified the midge as a common pest.
- The midge emerged from the water after the rain.
- A midge hovered over the flower.
- We discussed the impact of midges on local ecosystems.
- The midge drifted on the breeze.
- He swatted at the midge flying near his face.
- The midge fluttered around the porch light.
- She witnessed a midge dance on the water's surface.
- The midge was more annoying than dangerous.
- They reported a spike in midge populations this year.
- A midge flew into my drink, ruining it.
- The midge buzzed around the campsite.
- He forgot about the midge when he had his meal.
- The midge enjoyed the warmth of the sun.
- A midge landed on the page of her book.
- The midge attacked the light bulb.
- She feared the midge would bite her.
- They noticed a midge circling their heads.
- The midge was not very noticeable until it landed.
- I tried to catch a midge with my hands.
- The midge flew away when I approached.
- He told me that midges are harmless.
- The midge was a common sight by the riverbank.
- She hated the tiny midge that buzzed in her ear.
- The midge was attracted to the bright colors of her dress.
- A midge hovered close to the candle flame.
- They caught a glimpse of a midge flying in the dusk.
- The midge made its home in the tall grasses.
- He watched a midge dance in the air.
- The midge was part of the food chain for many fish.
- She found it amusing how a tiny midge could be so annoying.
- The midge was drawn to the sweet scent of the flowers.
- He swatted the midge away, but it came back.
- A midge lingered near the water's edge.
- She remarked on how small the midge looked under the lens.
- The midge was a nuisance during the summer months.
- They learned about the behavior of midges in class.
- The midge was an essential part of the aquatic ecosystem.
- He saw a midge fly into the window.
- The midge was a common pest in the area.
- She tracked the movements of a midge with her eyes.
- The midge was surprisingly resilient.
- He talked about how midges can swarm in large numbers.
- The midge was caught in the spider's web.
- She observed how the midge moved gracefully.
- The midge stood out against the bright background.
- He felt a midge land on his forehead.
- The midge was buzzing incessantly near her ear.
- They discussed the role of midges in pollination.
- The midge was part of the diet for many birds.
- She couldn't believe how many midges there were.
- A midge flew into her hair and got stuck.
- The midge was attracted to the light source.
- He took a picture of the midge hovering.
- The midge was too small to be seen without a microscope.
- She wondered where the midge came from.
- The midge was harmless yet irritating.
- He found solace in watching a midge hover by the water.
- The midge was part of the local folklore.
- She wished the midge would leave her alone.
- The midge flew in a zigzag pattern.
- He noted the midge buzzing around the flowers.
- The midge was a topic of conversation at the gathering.
- She examined the midge under the magnifying glass.
- The midge was part of the aquatic food web.
- He admired the delicate wings of the midge.
- The midge was a nuisance during the summer evenings.
- She shooed the midge away from her face.
- The midge was drawn to the smell of food.
- He recaptured a midge for further observation.
- The midge moved almost imperceptibly.
- She couldn't help but laugh at the tiny midge.
- The midge was a common insect in that region.
- He described the midge as a pest that invaded his garden.
- The midge was buzzing around the candle.
- She watched the midge dart from flower to flower.
- The midge was caught in the act of feeding.
- He felt the midge tickle his arm.
- The midge was an important part of the ecosystem.
- She studied the midge to learn more about its habits.
- The midge was a common sight near the lake.
- He noted how the midge seemed to dance in the air.
- The midge was often mistaken for a mosquito.
- She swatted at the midge but missed.
- The midge was a crucial part of the food chain.
- He tried to catch a midge with a net.
- The midge buzzed around the picnic table.
- She laughed at how a tiny midge could be so bothersome.