Any of the Coccinellidae family of beetles, having a round shape and a red or yellow spotted shell.
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Examples for "ladybug"
Examples for "ladybug"
1He reached over and plucked a ladybug off of my tote bag.
2She looked beautiful to me, wide-eyed and shiny, like a ladybug.
3For some reason, Madame Lefoux had never specified ladybug protective measures in its anthroscopy.
4They were obviously confused by the multiple ladybug dirigibles and their multiple Drifter companions.
5Molly was painting a scarlet rose with a yellow ladybug crawling up its stem.
1However, the ladybird disdained the insect, and flew away among the flowers.
2Something crept across Amrei's face; she brushed it off-itwas a ladybird.
3The youngest is she who will have a ladybird on her eyelid.
4She had as little spiritual pride as a ladybird or an ant.
5And Milica the ladybird trips her way down to us too.
1My bonnibell, my lady-bird, I have none but good tales to tell thee.
2Let us come into the town, lady-bird, and choose a doll.
3The lady-bird must just be passing through.
4Sorry to find the lady-bird flown.
5That handsome, perfumed lady-bird that used to come to see you....
1His aerial springs lustily to attention when he sees a lady Beetle.
2Lady beetles are congregating in a corner of a ceiling in this photo courtesy of University of Tennessee released to Reuters on November 6, 2013.
1All afternoon the flight continued, but by nightfall there wasn't a lady-bug in sight.
2Why not even the tiny, turtle-shaped, yellow-back'd, black-spotted lady-bug that has lit on the shirt-sleeve of the arm inditing this?
3Nearby two gingham sunbonnets bobbed up and down as their owners bent their heads to watch a speckled lady-bug crawl up a twig.
4When we reached the Soda Springs, we met the most remarkable migration of red lady-bugs that I ever saw.
5We may discover lady-bugs-small red or yellow and black beetles-amongour vines, and many persons, I fear, will destroy them with the rest.
6"You wouldn't really have killed the poor thing, though," exclaimed Alice, who had drawn near to look at the crimson lady-bug.