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UK [ˈbʌtə(r)ˌflaɪ] / US [ˈbʌtərˌflaɪ] noun
Word forms "butterfly":
singular butterfly plural butterflies
1) [countable] a flying insect with large colourful wings
2) [countable] someone who keeps changing from one activity or person to another, and never stays long with any of them

She's such a social butterfly!

3) the butterfly a way of swimming in which you lie on your front and move both your arms together above your head in a circular movement while moving your legs up and down together

have/get/feel butterflies (in your stomach) — to feel very nervous or excited about something that you have to do, especially something important

Do you get butterflies when you have to talk to lots of people?


English dictionary. 2014.

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