Use of cocoon in Sentences. 46 Examples

The examples include cocoon at the start of sentence, cocoon at the end of sentence and cocoon in the middle of sentence

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cocoon at the end of sentence


  1. The silkworm spins cocoon.
  2. The silkworm spins cocoon.
  3. Their many tiny cocoons now completely filled the moth cocoon.
  4. Their many tiny cocoons now completely filled the moth cocoon.
  5. His face lit up suddenly, he wiped his mouth and shook his feet free of the snow cocoon.
  6. His face lit up suddenly, he wiped his mouth and shook his feet free of the snow cocoon.
  7. But it was clear to all that the then Massachusetts governor would have fit snugly into the capital cocoon.
  8. But it was clear to all that the then Massachusetts governor would have fit snugly into the capital cocoon.
  9. Drifting nearby, however, was a sort of transparent inflatable dinghy, low in the water, resembling a cocoon.
  10. The caterpillar had probably fed for a month or more on the viburnum leaves before spinning its elaborate double cocoon.
  11. The caterpillar had probably fed for a month or more on the viburnum leaves before spinning its elaborate double cocoon.

cocoon in the middle of sentence


  1. She is wrapped in a cocoon of blue silk.
  2. Doctors cocoon ed the patient in blankets.
  3. Doctors cocoon ed the patient in blankets.
  4. He stood there in a cocoon of golden light.
  5. He stood there in a cocoon of golden light.
  6. The baby peered out of its cocoon of blankets.
  7. Holly had felt pleasure, allowed it to cocoon him.
  8. Holly had felt pleasure, allowed it to cocoon him.
  9. She was surrounded by the cocoon of a loving family.
  10. She was surrounded by the cocoon of a loving family.
  11. You cannot live in a cocoon and overlook these facts.
  12. You cannot live in a cocoon and overlook these facts.
  13. Love a way out Do not make the cocoon since the stroke.
  14. These children live outside the cocoon of the middle class.
  15. These children live outside the cocoon of the middle class.
  16. It is like the mind spinning a cocoon around the I and Thou.
  17. It is like the mind spinning a cocoon around the I and Thou.
  18. A silkworm spins a cocoon that can yield 800 metres of pure silk.
  19. A silkworm spins a cocoon that can yield 800 metres of pure silk.
  20. The last thing he wants to do is to cocoon all weekend in that same house.
  21. The last thing he wants to do is to cocoon all weekend in that same house.
  22. She entered a cocoon from which a butterfly would emerge on the wedding night.
  23. She entered a cocoon from which a butterfly would emerge on the wedding night.
  24. Pheiffer warns that we should not cocoon our daughters, even if it were possible.
  25. Pheiffer warns that we should not cocoon our daughters, even if it were possible.
  26. Annie felt her hand enclosed in a warm cocoon of talcum powder and smooth baby skin.
  27. There is nowhere to hide when things go wrong, no organisation to cocoon you from blame.
  28. Not surprisingly, the more layers of the cocoon there are, the greater the protection from dehydration.
  29. They can bury themselves in mud during droughts and live in a cocoon made out of mucus from their skin.
  30. They can bury themselves in mud during droughts and live in a cocoon made out of mucus from their skin.
  31. From the latter part of 1927 through the first half of 1928, I lived in a cocoon of total concentration.
  32. From the latter part of 1927 through the first half of 1928, I lived in a cocoon of total concentration.
  33. Will the state promote sport as a safe, numbing kind of nationalistic cocoon for healthy, obedient citizens?
  34. Will the state promote sport as a safe, numbing kind of nationalistic cocoon for healthy, obedient citizens?
  35. He had rolled through childhood in a warm cocoon of love provided by endless cousins, uncles, aunts and servants.

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