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He darted forward and laid hold of the mantis' wingcase like a bulldog.
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When she landed she still had the gecko hanging grimly to her wingcase.
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To my astonishment I saw that they all had bright purple mouths, the rich, royal purple of a summer beetle's wingcase.
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What Anton's essay did was to synthesize and intellectualize the right- wingcase against democracy and marshal it on behalf of the Republican party presidential nominee.
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His dæmon, a large and iridescent green-backedbeetle, clicked her wingcases.
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Now they could see the feathers and wingcases that made up its pelt.
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I would admire the strong, ribbed wingcases, the bristly legs, the whole body with a faint olive green sheen.
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It contains fragments of the wingcases of insects, and gives reactions similar to the bituminous mineral or substance found in Victoria.
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The thorax is smooth, the wingcases large, folded under the body like a scarf and coming almost to the middle of the abdomen.
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The word barnabee or burnabee, or, as Southey writes it, burnie-bee, no doubt has reference to the burnished or polished wingcases of the insect.
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Its wingcases were erect, like a ladybird's about to fly, and the wings inside were beating so furiously that they were only a blur.