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Filter by Meaning The butterfly is often used as a symbol of transformation and rebirth.
The butterfly emerged from its cocoon, transformed into a beautiful creature.
The butterfly flitted from one flower to another, collecting nectar.
The butterfly tattoo on her wrist represented her transformation.
The butterfly landed on the flower in my garden.
He had to butterfly the piece of wood to make it fit into the frame.
She asked the butcher to butterfly the pork chops for her.
The surgeon will butterfly the incision to gain better access to the organs.
She learned how to butterfly the fish for filleting.
I always butterfly my beef tenderloin for a fancy dinner party.
The surgeon had to butterfly the artery to stop the bleeding.
She watched the chef butterfly the shrimp before adding it to the stir-fry.
He forgot to butterfly the lobster tails before grilling them.
The cooking class instructor demonstrated how to butterfly a piece of lamb for a roast.
The athlete had to butterfly kick to swim the last lap of the race.
He showed his daughter how to butterfly shrimp for their stir-fry dinner.
He learned how to butterfly the chicken breast from his grandmother.
He decided to butterfly the shrimp before cooking.
I learned how to butterfly a chicken breast for grilling.
The caterer will butterfly the filet mignon before cooking it to perfection.
The leather artisan had to butterfly the hide to get the desired pattern.
The book explains how to butterfly a lobster tail for grilling.
Can you butterfly this fish so we can stuff it with herbs and butter?
He showed her how to butterfly the filet mignon for a more elegant presentation.
The chef taught me how to butterfly a steak to make it cook more evenly.
The hairstylist had to butterfly the braid to make it look more intricate.
The chef showed us how to butterfly the lobster tails.
He learned how to butterfly a fish in culinary school.
The sex education class discussed the prevalence of butterfly conditions and ways to address them.
She wondered if her sexual partner would notice her butterfly.
She felt embarrassed and ashamed when she found out she had a butterfly.
Her gynecologist explained to her that a butterfly is a common condition.
She scheduled a follow-up appointment with her gynecologist to monitor her butterfly.
She found support and advice from other women who also have a butterfly.
The doctor recommended pelvic floor exercises to help with her butterfly.
The doctor diagnosed her with a butterfly after her first gynecological exam.
She was relieved to know that there are treatments available for a butterfly.
She had never heard of a butterfly before her gynecological exam.
The nurse assured her that a butterfly does not affect her ability to have children.
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