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Meaning moth meaning
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moth
moth
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Topics moth topics
What do people use moth to talk about?
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Examples moth examples
How do I use moth in a sentence?
Simple sentences
Is it a butterfly or a moth?
This species of moth has evolved an ingenious camouflage for blending into its surroundings.
We must replace this moth-eaten carpet.
We have to replace this moth-eaten carpet.
Movie subtitles
Moth balls.
Don't worry. When you knock on the door I'll have that moth-eaten Romeo playing the balcony scene.
Look. when the moths are healing I got here an all-wool suit one moth tells the other.
Pretty soon. I got here a moth convention.
A lot of old moth-eaten rags held together by patches.
Look what he paid me, and there was a moth hole in it.
My boys are dying every week. in these obsolete, moth-eaten, antiquated flying machines.
The moth and the flame, that's what it was.
You can't trust a moth, Mr. Sherman.
Little quiet ones that come to a woman when. she's shining the silverware and putting moth flakes in the closet.
Somehow I get the feeling. they're putting her in moth balls.
Moth er's place of b i rth Syracuse, new york, right?
HOW OLD A MOTH ER?
I DON'T PLAY MOTH ERS, MR. SALL.
Yes, but a bit more grizzled and moth-eaten.
The public's fed up with those mangy, toothless, moth-eaten lions that he's been fighting with.
They say your lions are moth-eaten, toothless and half of them have the mange.
When you knock on the door I'll have that moth-eaten Romeo playing the balcony scene.
What do you think he is, a moth?
Can you imagine using my 250 G's to cage up a lot of moth-eaten animals?
A hawk-moth caterpillar!
A musty, moth-eaten man like yourself.
Oh, well, I'm not worried. Not even a moth equipped with a lightning bug could fly in here this morning, so no plane is.
Another moth!
Your moth. but I understood that. I beg your pardon?
A moth, a bug?
Somehow I get the feeling. - they're putting her in moth balls.
You, son of a-a. kick-kick yo-your moth-mother stomach.
So that, dear lords, if I be left behind, a moth of peace and he go to the war, the rites for why I love him are bereft me and I a heavy interim shall support by his dear absence.
Getting a moth caught in your eardrum.
It's a moth.
Moth.
News and current affairs
Within five decades, the moth had spread throughout North America.
So farmers abandoned their efforts to eliminate the moth.
In 1854, the year Ehrlich was born, the diamondback moth was first observed in Illinois.
As in the case of the Diamondback moth, successful eradication of disseminated cancer cells is rare.
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