

The Intrusion is a portrayal of The Fear of Nature that represents insect swarms and being invaded inside. They crawled into her ears, her mouth… Every opening they could find, they entered, and she slept soundly through it all.” - A Tangled Web They crawled up her bed in a grotesque mob, a sea of limbs and carapaces. “ Thousands of bugs from hundreds of species crawled about the walls and floor. Insects, Swarms and Hives, Arthropods, Being Invaded Inside Send us feedback.The Intrusion, as drawn by Amelia Norvell These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'intrusion.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

2022 Although this might appear constructive, there are reasons Americans do not tolerate such government intrusion for other diseases. 2022 Many people are, to put it simply, fed up with the constantly changing information about how to handle the pandemic’s intrusion into their lives.Įmma Specter, Vogue, 3 Jan. 2022 William complained about press intrusion, and Kate’s lawyers asked newspaper editors to leave her alone.ĭanica Kirka, ajc, 8 Jan. 2022 In addition to more high-tide flooding, sea level rise threatens coastal freshwater supply with saltwater intrusion, and makes coastal communities and infrastructure more vulnerable to storm surge. 2022 Republicans railed against the legislation, calling it a federal intrusion into state voting operations aimed at giving an unfair advantage to Democratic candidates. 2022 But as the storm progresses, an intrusion of warmer air in the atmosphere is expected to turn precipitation icy and rainy. 2022 Some 60,000 Tongans have been affected by damage to crops, livestock and fisheries due to ashfall, saltwater intrusion and the potential for acid rain, Dujarric said. Recent Examples on the Web These views make sense judging by the number of Ukrainians that were displaced by Russia’s 2014 intrusion into the Donbas region of Ukraine.Īndy J.
