Examples of 'its cocoon' in a sentence

Meaning of "its cocoon"

In a literal sense, 'its cocoon' refers to the protective covering that an insect or larvae produces around itself before undergoing metamorphosis. In a figurative sense, it can mean being in a state of isolation or protection, preparing for a transformation or development

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its cocoon
It hibernates in its cocoon inside the mine.
Like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon.
Emerges from its cocoon the beautiful hero.
A butterfly just breaking out of its cocoon.
Come out of its cocoon before.
The butterfly emerges from its cocoon.
And its cocoon itself later under a nearby waterfall.
Guys the butterfly is emerging from its cocoon.
A butterfly coming out of its cocoon early can not survive.
Like a beautiful butterfly coming out of its cocoon.
So the caterpillar has emerged from its cocoon as a shark with a gun for a mouth.
I think it was protected from its cocoon.
The US must leave its cocoon and adopt a new policy.
Not yet sprung forth from its cocoon.
Its cocoon somehow protects it from any magnetic field or x-rays.

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It cannot remain in its cocoon forever.
He showed me a caterpillar in our backyard molting out of its cocoon.
A caterpillar is not afraid to leave its cocoon to become a butterfly.
A man once watched a butterfly struggling to get out of its cocoon.
And then, it takes off its cocoon and comes out.
They are like the butterfly struggling free of its cocoon.
It overwinters as a pupa within its cocoon or as an adult, depending on the species.
The butterfly outlives its need for its cocoon.
In the last stage, the larva spins its cocoon and is transformed into the pupa.
A caterpillar must withdraw and complete itself alone in its cocoon.
If you push a butterfly out of its cocoon too early, it will die.
It is farmed for the silk with which it builds its cocoon.
The mosquito that has come out of its cocoon is standing on water!
There was once a caterpillar who became encompassed by its cocoon.
The young flea may, however, remain in its cocoon for months, possibly up to a year.
I have always wondered when a butterfly leaves the safety of its cocoon.
No one has ever filmed a parrotfish making its cocoon before.
Pupation takes place within this case which serves as its cocoon.
I have never seen a butterfly come out of its cocoon before.
Then the larvae will pupate by producing silk for its cocoon.
The one who tries to help a butterfly out of its cocoon kills it.
This is the moment when the butterfly steps out of its cocoon.
There are researchers showing that a flea can stay in its cocoon for up to a year.
Sometimes mating occurs before the female has finished emerging from its cocoon.
Or were you unable to, because it was wrapped in its cocoon of cellophane?
The butterfly is a precious insect that has certain difficulties to get out of its cocoon.
Uh, just enough to bring it out of its cocoon.
The species has become notable for producing a fine quality wild silk in its cocoon.
No-one has ever filmed a parrotfish making its cocoon before.
At some point it will no longer need him like a butterfly sheds its cocoon.
It's hanging, ready to make its cocoon.
Until now I have only been able to track the moth in its cocoon.
And I know that the butterfly does not come out of its cocoon.
Or transition, like a butterfly coming out of its cocoon.
Look, a butterfly which just broke out of its cocoon.

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