sundew
/ˈsʌnduː/Definitions
1. noun
a small carnivorous plant of the genus Drosera, having leaves with sticky droplets that trap and digest insects.
“The sundew plant thrived in the humid environment, catching unsuspecting insects for its nutrients.”
2. verb
to obtain or catch something by sticking to it.
“The sundew verb can be used in the phrase ‘the sundew of flies in the forest’, describing the process of insects getting caught by plants.”