Butterfly [noun]

Definition of Butterfly:

bug

Synonyms of Butterfly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Butterfly:

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Sentence/Example of Butterfly:

She became my sweetheart, temporarily; but a born butterfly, she soon fluttered away, leaving me disconsolate—for a time!

Out by the hill, a butterfly, snow white, rested a moment on the young girl's hair.

In Leeming-street it was in the chrysalis state; in Fishergate the butterfly epoch has been reached.

A filmy and diaphanous creature was Mrs. Patton also—one could never have dreamed of so exquisite a black butterfly.

I hate to think that he may become a social butterfly on account of his title, but a stanza from Calverly haunts my memory.

And he began opening his butterfly-net, which lay in a case he always carried in his pocket.

She's such a dear little butterfly, though, and it doesn't seem possible that we are the same age—twenty-three.

Grimm has recorded that in old German, the caterpillar was named Alba, and that the Alp often takes the form of a butterfly.

When she came in and saw me, a gorgeous butterfly, she said, she was very happy.

Her father wanted her to stay home and live the life of a butterfly, she says.