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The butterfly flittered around from flower to flower.
John will never get a steady girlfriend: he's a social butterfly.
Yes, the sentence "the butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina" is a metaphor. It compares the grace of the butterfly to the grace of a ballerina, emphasizing its elegance and beauty.
I saw a butterfly? The butterfly was yellow and blue? I saw a butterfly that was loads of different colours?..
the trestle has a pink butterfly on it.
I own a figurine of a butterfly.
The butterfly alighted on my leg.
The green catapillars hatches into pretty blue butterflies today.
My body was incarnated into a butterfly...
the transformation of a butterfly is interesting
In the sentence "The monarch is a kind of butterfly that migrates," there are three nouns: "monarch," "kind," and "butterfly." The word "kind" acts as a noun in this context, referring to a category or type. The total count of nouns is therefore three.
For the horse isle answer it is fast
"The big scary butterfly intimidated me."
Butterfly wings are very beautiful and delicate.