cacoon in a sentence
n.
Definition
CACOON: A protective casing or covering, often used to describe the silk structure spun by a caterpillar during its metamorphosis or a creative assemblage of materials.
Sample Sentences
- The caterpillar spun itself into a delicate cacoon to begin its transformation.
- After weeks of preparation, the artist unveiled her cacoon of colorful fabrics.
- In the quiet of the forest, a cacoon hung from a branch, promising new life.
- He felt a sense of security as he curled up in his cacoon of blankets.
- The scientist observed the metamorphosis happening inside the cacoon.
- She created a cacoon of sound with her music, enveloping everyone around her.
- The cacoon's intricate patterns fascinated the children at the nature center.
- As winter approached, the trees formed a cacoon of frost that sparkled in the sunlight.
- The writer described her emotions as a cacoon that needed to be unraveled.
- In her mind, she built a cacoon of dreams that shielded her from reality.
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