knee-high to a grasshopper
short; especially relating to when the subject was a small child
ADJ.
biggest, harmless, heavy, huge, many
VERB + GRASSHOPPER
ate, bud, caught, chant, interrupted, jumped, like, put
GRASSHOPPER + NOUN
alley, anna's, ants, bosom, boughs, i'll, i've, it's
PREP.
from, in, into, on
ADV.
away, ever, suddenly
noun
A mostly herbivorous insect of the order Orthoptera, noted for its ability to jump long distances and for the habit of some species communicating by stridulation; they are related to but distinct from crickets.
Even in my happiest moments, while the grass was crowded with flowers beneath me—the sweet monotony of the running water in mine ear, only broken by the cheerful chant of the grasshopper—the boughs of the chestnut, filled with sunshine, dazzling my eyes, till the golden air seemed thronged with lovely shapes,—even then came pale and mournful shadows, whose white faces looked upon me pityingly.
But it is as a destroyer of grasshoppers that the dickcissel excels.
A mostly herbivorous insect of the order Orthoptera, noted for its ability to jump long distances and for the habit of some species communicating by stridulation; they are related to but distinct from crickets.
A mostly herbivorous insect of the order Orthoptera, noted for its ability to jump long distances and for the habit of some species communicating by stridulation; they are related to but distinct from crickets.
A cocktail made with crème de menthe and optionally with crème de cacao.
Does he order Scotch-on-the-rocks in a low, mean voice? No? A Bud? No? A grasshopper, heavy on the creme de menthe? Right!
A young student in the initial stages of training who has been chosen on account of their obvious talent.
Although we don't know exactly why Li is chosen to dance, we witness a man assuring officials that the child isn't from bourgeois stock. Phew. There are no known landowners in the family, so the grasshopper passes some cultural purity test, in a state often fixated on class warfare, driven by the cult of personality, and bullied by paranoia.
verb
Of a crop, to be ruined or destroyed by grasshoppers.
To move a riverboat over an obstruction, such as a sandbar.
Of an animal, to hunt and eat grasshoppers.
noun — terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for l
short; especially relating to when the subject was a small child
Even in my happiest moments, while the grass was crowded with flowers beneath me—the sweet monotony of the running water in mine ear, only broken by the cheerful chant of the grasshopper—the boughs of
WiktionaryBut it is as a destroyer of grasshoppers that the dickcissel excels.
WiktionaryDoes he order Scotch-on-the-rocks in a low, mean voice? No? A Bud? No? A grasshopper, heavy on the creme de menthe? Right!
WiktionaryA grasshopper and many ants lived in a field.
Tatoeba · #73039That's not a grasshopper. It's a locust!
Tatoeba · #448219That's not a locust, that's a grasshopper!
Tatoeba · #2417859i Register
In some senses, grasshopper is marked as figuratively, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.