(Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana.
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Examples for "painted lady"
Examples for "painted lady"
1In Cork and Limerick, two painted lady butterflies spread their sun-bleached beauty.
2Oh, lovely painted lady on the stairs, has it come to this?
3For the first time in nearly 50 years we have painted lady butterflies.
4LAST year we had a convention of painted lady butterflies.
5He saw the big house, the painted lady smiling no more on the stairs.
1She submitted a written question about Cynthia Jeffrey's role earlier in September.
2When Jennifer walked into the office late that morning, Cynthia said, Mr.
3The young girl named Cynthia says to the boy, 'He's all right.
4For the first time during the conversation Cynthia seemed thoroughly in earnest.
5I had gotten used to my assembly-line work and Viola and Cynthia.
6Their chief guide was Cynthia Butterworth who spoke both French & English.
7Six months earlier, Cynthia would simply have hung up on the man.
8Two days later, on Tuesday, Cynthia came to have dinner with him.
9Moreover, Cynthia reckoned for something on the favourable side of the balance.
10Jennifer kept Patrick Maguire waiting for forty-five minutes, and then buzzed Cynthia.
11After that Cynthia was much interested in the French and English war.
12The door-bell had in fact rung, and Cynthia had not noticed it.
13Nene also said that she felt Peter influenced Cynthia to distance herself.
14But this time Cynthia had difficulty setting a date for the wedding.
15The whip cracked, and Cynthia flung herself back almost in a pet.
16Hugh surrendered the check and then proceeded to the gate with Cynthia.