Phrases with «little ants»

The phrase "little ants" refers to small insects known as ants, which are usually small and work together in groups. It is often used metaphorically to describe a situation where a lot of small, busy tasks or people are present, similar to how ants work together diligently. Full definition

Sentences with «little ants»

  • We aim to help and give love to all, and that includes sharing water with thirsty little ants. (twinmom.com)
  • White box structures resembling ancient temples or libation tables (a dedicated space to make liquid offerings to gods) are nestled into neat mounds of earth — like little ant hills scattered across the project space. (aqnb.com)
  • Ernesto Valverde, nicknamed «Txingurri» (little ant in Basque), comes to Barça after leaving Athletic Club Bilbao where he coached the team in more matches than anyone else in its history. (fcbarcelona.com)
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