grasshopper

noun

grass·​hop·​per ˈgras-ˌhä-pər How to pronounce grasshopper (audio)
1
: any of numerous plant-eating orthopterous insects (Acrididae, Tettigoniidae, and some related families) having the hind legs adapted for leaping and sometimes engaging in migratory flights in which whole regions may be stripped of vegetation
2
: a cocktail made with crème de menthe, crème de cacao, and light cream

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In political cartoons from the turn of the 20th century, Eastern European and Jewish immigrants were depicted as rats, while Chinese immigrants were portrayed as a horde of grasshoppers – echoing imagery from Revelation, where locusts with human faces swarm the Earth. Yii-Jan Lin, The Conversation, 23 Oct. 2024 Advertisement Are grasshoppers as delicious as ham? Leila Miller, Los Angeles Times, 25 June 2024 This week: a project manager who makes $118,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on grasshopper tacos. R29 Team, refinery29.com, 10 June 2024 Interstate 40 was closed one year when the pavement became too slick with dead grasshoppers. Shaun McKinnon, The Arizona Republic, 29 Jan. 2024 See all Example Sentences for grasshopper 

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First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of grasshopper was in the 14th century

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grasshopper

noun
grass·​hop·​per ˈgras-ˌhäp-ər How to pronounce grasshopper (audio)
: any of numerous plant-eating insects that have long hind legs used for leaping

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