butterflies in the PONS Dictionary

butterflies Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have butterflies [in one's stomach]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The blue or white flowers are pollinated by butterflies and bumblebees.
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He's thinking about moths and butterflies, and how they radically change shape as they grow, from little wormy, caterpillar critters to airborne beauties.
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To many, it may be goosebumps on the arms or butterflies in the stomach, and to others, sleepless nights and too much salt in the meal.
jamaica-star.com
There are thirty-nine species of butterflies found in Tasmania.
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His methods often proved successful, as would his efforts dapping butterflies, daddy longlegs or grasshoppers.
www.con-telegraph.ie
Before she dies, the aroma emitting from her body strengthens and tens of hundreds of butterflies fly to her side and circle the room.
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It is an extremely valuable habitat and supports species such as dormouse, warblers and butterflies.
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His many sculptures include: squid, lizards, fish, snakes, gators, critters, flowers, butterflies, and similar things.
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The painting shows a young woman who is sitting in the nature, surrounded with flowers and butterflies.
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As pilots, we're strapped in of course, but you still feel the thrill and the butterflies in the stomach.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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