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Meanings of brown moth in anglès
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Usage of brown moth in anglès
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As she did so, she looked exactly like a crushed brownmoth.
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The small brownmoth batted feebly once more, then sank to the tablecloth.
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A brownmoth fluttered feebly in the bottle.
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Swiftly went the flitting figure, like a brownmoth drawn by the glitter of the moonlight.
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It changes into a chrysalis, and then assumes its perfect shape as a small brownmoth.
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There's a brownmoth on the ceiling.
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She stepped into the light and waited until a big brownmoth settled on her and was easily taken.
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The last day of August there was a fierce combat on the footpath between a wasp and a brownmoth.
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Slowly, as I watched, he brought his hand up and I saw that his fingers were wrapped around a large brownmoth.
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Lyra felt a blush from the roots of her hair to the soles of her feet; Pantalaimon became a brownmoth to hide.
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We were sitting at family prayers, on a summer morning, I think in 1855, when through the open window a brownmoth came sailing.
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The New Yorker, June 4, 1990 P. 74 In the bath I look up and see the brownmoth View Article
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I pushed it a little further open and saw two silvery- brownmoths fluttering limply inside.
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Two small brownmoths flung themselves at the bare bulb that hung over the house numbers.
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The warm- brownmoths emerge in early summer.
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There was something indescribably mournful and lonely in their appearance; they looked like withered leaves-brownmoths blown to sea-derelicts of autumn.