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Filter by Meaning The cicadas in the trees stridulate loudly on hot summer days.
The door hinges desperately needed oiling, as they would stridulate loudly whenever someone entered or exited the room.
The car brakes stridulate when they need to be replaced.
As the hiker walked through the dry grass, his footsteps would occasionally stridulate, producing a crunchy sound.
The male katydids stridulate to establish their territory.
The scorpions stridulate as a warning signal to potential threats.
Aspiring musicians spend hours practicing to stridulate their instruments with precision and skill.
The rusty gate would stridulate whenever someone opened it, creating a screeching noise.
The cricket began to stridulate, filling the night with its rhythmic chirping.
The rusty door hinges stridulate whenever someone opens or closes the door.
The boy learned to stridulate by rubbing two sticks together during his camping trip.
The music student struggled to stridulate the guitar properly, but with practice, their technique improved.
The wind caused the branches of the trees to stridulate against each other.
The professor explained how male grasshoppers stridulate to attract mates.
The indigenous tribe used to stridulate to communicate in their ancient rituals.
The snake began to stridulate when it felt threatened by the approaching predator.
The crickets in the garden stridulate during warm summer nights.
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