Definitionn. diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings
Last update: August 26, 2015
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The butterfly flies to the light. [Please select]
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Have you seen a butterfly round a candle. [Please select]
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Hyacinth here is of the butterfly breed. [Please select]
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From the light and airy butterfly, the music changed to Farwell's _Norwegian Song_. [Please select]
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The word "Psyche" means in Greek, the SOUL; it is also the word for BUTTERFLY. [Please select]
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As he spoke a large butterfly fluttered across the scene of their festivities. [Please select]
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He carried his butterfly-net in one hand, and the unfailing rifle in the other. [Please select]
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My friend married Fran's mother in secret because she was utterly worldly--frivolous--a butterfly. [Please select]
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He catches the butterfly, lets it flutter for a moment in his hand and go. [Please select]
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A little child is like a butterfly, thinking only of the pleasures of the moment. [Please select]
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With one push of her foot, she would be floating in the air above his head; or she would go dancing backwards and forwards and sideways, like a great butterfly. [Please select]
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