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midge
[mij]
noun
any of numerous minute dipterous insects, especially of the family Chironomidae, somewhat resembling a mosquito.
Chiefly British.a little person.
midge
/ ɪ /
noun
any fragile mosquito-like dipterous insect of the family Chironomidae, occurring in dancing swarms, esp near water
any similar or related insect, such as the biting midge and gall midge
a small or diminutive person or animal
Other Word Forms
- ˈ岵 adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of midge1
Word History and Origins
Origin of midge1
Example Sentences
A Scottish summer is synonymous with the humble yet pesky midge.
Both viruses are carried by midges which can be blown in the wind, and the changing climate means Scotland is becoming more exposed to diseases previously reserved to warmer areas.
Hutchison added: "We are looking to shoot next year in the summer, although we will be plagued by actual midges which could be problematic."
It is spread by midges that are often blown over from mainland Europe during spells of warm weather.
The pair, who live in Dundee, battled driving rain, high winds and midges for a pint at the Old Forge in Inverie, on the western coast of Scotland.
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