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1 It was a large moth or butterfly; its wings spread in butterfly fashion!
2 A large moth fluttered through the mist near the unicorn.
3 Do you know the large moth that is the mother of the tobacco worm?
4 It was only a little bird, or a large moth .
5 Complain dodged as a large moth bore towards his face.
6 Jenny thought of the impossibly large moth that had attacked and killed Stewart Wargle.
7 The postures and preferences of this beautiful large moth make the mistake a very natural one.
8 He shrugged his shoulders-paused-satupand flicked a large moth off the arm of his chair.
9 The large moth fluttered about in a panic.
10 There is a certain large moth , called the Death's-head moth, which is very fond of honey.
11 What, then, do they do to avoid the stench arising from the dead body of this large moth ?
12 A large moth fluttered free.
13 It suddenly made its appearance from a hole in the bark, and giving a tremendous bound, caught a large moth which it quickly devoured.
14 Quite often my headlights collect insects at night and a large moth , spread on the glass, would give precisely the effect you speak of.
15 All morning a very large moth sat on my dirty laundry, its proboscis bent forward as it feasted on the salt from my sweat.
16 Bats and large moths flitter around, whilst all the day-world is at rest and asleep.
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