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driver ant
driver ant
noun
- any of various tropical African predatory ants of the subfamily Dorylinae, which live in temporary nests and travel in vast hordes preying on other animals See also army ant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of driver ant1
First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences
Believe that, too, for driver ants are possessed, collectively, of the size and influence of a Biblical plague.
From Literature
Scorpions and centipedes are inferior in worrying power to driver ants, but they are a feature in Coast life, particularly in places—Cameroons, for example.
From Project Gutenberg
The biggest extant equivalents are the driver ants of the Dorylus genus, found in Central and East Africa, which can also grow to 5cm long.
From BBC
We got rid of the driver ants by keeping up a big fire in their cave for a week.
From Project Gutenberg
It is performed with the aid of African driver ant, a pair of surgical scissors and a pot of honey.
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