ant

[ænt]

ant Definition

a small, six-legged insect that lives in organized colonies or nests and is typically characterized by a black, brown, or red coloration.

Using ant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ants were marching in a line across the kitchen floor.

  • Example

    The ant colony was destroyed by the rain.

  • Example

    The picnic was ruined by the ants crawling all over the food.

Phrases with ant

  • have ants in one's pants

    to be restless or anxious

    Example

    He had ants in his pants and couldn't sit still during the meeting.

  • restless or impatient

    Example

    She was feeling antsy waiting for her flight at the airport.

  • put ants in someone's pants

    to make someone restless or anxious

    Example

    The suspenseful movie put ants in my pants and I couldn't stop fidgeting.

Origins of ant

from Old English 'ǣmette'

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Summary: ant in Brief

An 'ant' [ænt] is a small, six-legged insect that lives in organized colonies or nests. It is typically characterized by a black, brown, or red coloration. Phrases like 'have ants in one's pants' and 'antsy' use 'ant' to denote restlessness or impatience. The saying 'put ants in someone's pants' means to make someone restless or anxious.

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