Synonym: butterfly stroke, chat up, coquet, coquette, dally, flirt, mash, philander, romance. Similar words: mutter, interfere, letter, better, latter, matter, interfere in, scatter. Meaning: ['bʌtəflaɪ] n. 1. diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings 2. a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down. v. 1. flutter like a butterfly 2. cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking 3. talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions.
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61. The Butterfly Conservation Society says the information could help save some of the rarest examples from extinction.
62. The brilliant flash of wing colours in the Butterfly House are alone worth a visit.
63. And, when my daughter was small, I made her a sun dress, carefully embroidering a butterfly on the bodice.
64. If this is your first marine tank, I would not consider sensitive butterfly fish, or coral invertebrates.
65. Trust to transform. Let go...like a caterpillar that eventually turns into a beautiful butterfly. RVM
66. Now all Madame Butterfly had to do was climb down a piece of wood twice her height and fly free.
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67. The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world.
68. In defending itself so thoroughly against the monarch , the milkweed became inseparable from the butterfly.
69. For a new year to bring you something new, make a move, like a butterfly tearing its cocoon! Make a move! Mehmet Murat ildan
70. And it is like a butterfly wing, fragile and quickly crushed between finger and thumb even as we grasp it.
71. A butterfly wing has a dynamically changing structure that allows myriad responses to its own induced wing vortices.
72. For example, the pollen of modified crops had already been shown to be poisonous to monarch butterfly larvae.
73. Two weeks later it snowed, Jay thought of the butterfly as the thick white flakes tumbled around.
74. Not one word about the butterfly, or her cleverness - only grown-up talk.
75. We gon' float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. AH! Rumble, young man rumble! AH! Muhammad Ali
76. She curled her tongue and flicked it at his flesh with butterfly strokes.
77. Soon the skin of the pupa splits open, and the fully-formed adult butterfly emerges.
78. Would it cope with more sensitive species such as butterfly fish and anemones?
79. These people can take many blows, but I, I am fragile as a butterfly.
80. The snails had vanished, but now some one seemingly had traced a picture of a butterfly in the dirt.
81. The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly, surprisingly, are able to feed on milkweed without taking any of these precautions.
82. Both the caterpillar and adult of the monarch butterfly are distasteful to their enemies.
83. Palmer won the 400m freestyle in 3:45.82, Foster the 50m butterfly in 24.00 and Gillingham's 2:11.01 won the 200m breaststroke.
84. Certain types of knives that have no legitimate use - such as flick, gravity and butterfly knives - are banned.
85. He was young and a butterfly, flitting from branch to branch and all the time climbing.
86. This was followed by a step into a small enchanted forest when we visited a nearby butterfly farm.
87. A butterfly was flapping around the wheelbarrow looking for a fragrance to match the colour of that great metallic flower.
88. People are like moths. First they are ugly and awkward, until they break out of their shell and become a beautiful butterfly. Drew Barrymore
89. Butterwood has the richest woodland flora in Hampshire, together with a wide variety of insects, including 25 species of butterfly.
90. The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.
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