Sentence example with the word 'ladybird'

ladybird

Definition n. small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests

Last update: August 20, 2015


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The garden is full of ladybirds in this season.   [Please select]

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The most active form of larva found in this family resembles in shape that of a ladybird, tapering towards the tail end, and having the trunk segments protected by small firm sclerites.   [Please select]

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However, the ladybird disdained the insect, and flew away among the flowers.   [Please select]

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Some time after, in the summer, the ladybird was earnestly admiring a beautiful butterfly which was fluttering about near her.   [Please select]

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The butterfly then spread out its light wings and flew away, leaving the ladybird to her own reflections.   [Please select]

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We are associates in business; business of a most important--But what does that term signify to you, my precious ladybird.   [Please select]

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The larva of _Coccinella_ (the Ladybird) is somewhat depressed, of an elongated ovate form, with a small head, and moderately strong legs.   [Please select]

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"'With Ladybird's unending devotion, to Ninette,'" read Harriet, from the inky scrawl across the picture.   [Please select]

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