Drone bees are sometimes described as cruel because they do not work like worker bees to gather nectar and pollen for the hive, instead relying on other bees to feed and care for them. They exist solely to mate with a queen bee and often die after mating, contributing little else to the hive's survival.
The drone of flies is often described as cruel because it represents a relentless, annoying presence that disrupts peace and tranquility. The persistent buzzing can evoke feelings of irritation and discomfort, symbolizing the invasive nature of pests in our lives. Additionally, the drone can be associated with decay and filth, reminding us of mortality and the darker aspects of nature. This combination of annoyance and unsettling imagery contributes to the perception of the fly's drone as cruel.
If you are referring to a drone used in the military, the most popular drone, the MQ-9 Reaper flies at around 360 mph.
Drone flies cannot bite or sting unlike other species of fly. They are brightly colored to deter predators from eating them.
Some words that describe bad people include: dishonest, manipulative, selfish, and cruel.
Miserly, scrooge-like, tight-fisted, selfish, cruel.
No, bees do not drone, however the male honey bee is called a 'Drone'.
A drone. Usually C#.
The noun 'drone' is the singular form. The plural noun is 'drones'.The word 'drone' is also a verb: drone, drones, droning, droned.
Unpopular,greedy,and cowardly
Pharaoh is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns.Adjectives describe nouns. Adjectives for Pharaoh might be:old rich just cruel
The cast of Drone - 2013 includes: Ewen Bremner as Drone Operator Alex Corbet Burcher as Drone Operator Daniel Jewel as Drone Suspect Kari Kleiv as Drone Operator Akie Kotabe as Drone Operator Parker Sawyers as Drone Operator Alan Turkington as Drone Operator
Serbia-Albania match abandoned after drone flies with the Albania flag on it over the pitch.