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    caterpillar


    1. “I’m just curious,” said the little ant, peering out from below a piece of what was once a caterpillar


    2. The stain is made from charcoal or from burned caterpillar flesh and fungus


    3. Alexis was right, it was hard not to crunch bits of pottery or sea shells underfoot, and I was forced to step over a gang of red ants, dragging off a caterpillar and waving nasty-looking pincers at anything that threatened their mission


    4. Just as the caterpillar devours the plant it will return as a butterfly to pollenate, the Livingsons utilized and nurtured the forest, the mountains, the meadows and the waters


    5. The deafening screech of new caterpillar treads and the smell of diesel tainted eucalyptus smoke in the rising heat mixed with red dust and shifting sand, gave the site a post apocalyptic appearance


    6. May have stepped on a smoking caterpillar


    7. Her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating ‘YOU ARE OLD, FATHER WILLIAM,’ to the Caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the Mock Turtle drew a long breath, and said ‘That’s very curious


    8. The pair of steam carriages waiting down the block from the scrapyard featured modifications Amaranthe had never seen: massive caterpillar treads instead of wheels


    9. “Should you be asking that question when you can clearly see a unicorn that shoots white beams off its horn and a giant caterpillar throwing balls of cleansing fire?”


    10. We’d told the guys to hold out a little while longer while I performed my antics, allowing Alice and Bob (the caterpillar and unicorn respectively - I didn’t know at the time that they were such a nice couple) to keep firing, especially at the hell-bat swarms that had filled the place with their droppings

    11. 46 He gave also their increase to the caterpillar, and their labour to the locust


    12. “Ooh,” he said, rubbing his mitts together and raising his caterpillar eyebrows


    13. has the cankerworm eaten; and that which the cankerworm has left has the caterpillar eaten


    14. years that the locust has eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you


    15. Further, besides these, send out the caterpillar and the unwinged locust, and the


    16. The caterpillar diesels and the booster pumps themselves had to be serviced, checked, and tested for mechanical failures


    17. “With two Caterpillar diesels running at a thousand RPM’s within fifteen or twenty feet of the place where you were standing, isn’t it possible, then, that you were


    18. Then this kind of movie like vision began to play of these odd looking caterpillar type bugs everywhere


    19. The tobacco hornworm, a notorious tobacco pest, is the caterpillar of a sphinx moth


    20. The caterpillar treads of the 4-story-tall construction robots eat the concrete streets like they’re oatmeal

    21. Hobbled forward on all fours like a lurching caterpillar but at least I could walk


    22. The caterpillar changes itself into a butterfly; the infant grows into a child and then an adult


    23. I find the all ‗Egoric‘ (4) symbols of his life, especially his crucifixion (the death of the caterpillar) and his emergence from the cave (his cocoon) three days later, to be fascinating; but that will have to wait until the next book


    24. Then I switched metaphors and said this human adult, once through the door, will enter a cocoon, where it will undergo a process of transformation, letting go of its judgments, beliefs, opinions, fears, and layers of Ego that it believed itself to be as a caterpillar


    25. The sunglasses are huge and she is convinced she will look like some kind of weird caterpillar with them on


    26. I was starting to feel like Alice from the book by Lewis Carroll, when she tried in vain to have a normal conversation with the sleepy and smoky caterpillar


    27. Always a caterpillar in the punch


    28. that someone shushed a caterpillar that was crunching its way


    29. Forty eight million pounds were spent levelling the porini with pairs of great caterpillar tractors linked by massive ball and chain


    30. and Caterpillar was about to release thousands of commuters on the roadways surrounding

    31. Beside the fire was a bush that I kept watching, as a caterpillar had almost eaten every single leaf off of


    32. “Was man in this world as the caterpillar is?” I spoke out loud, reflecting back on my younger years, I think I was just like this soon to be insect


    33. Is man, that is without a relationship with God, like this caterpillar, eating all or taking in all of this world, and the things therein, but going nowhere until he has built himself a cocoon, where he then becomes blind, restricted, and living as if sound to sleep? Does not every man do as I did, and walk this world with his eyes open, but see nothing; eating, drinking and have his fun, but going nowhere, until the spring of his life, when the cocoon is ruptured, the man is awakened, and comes forth as a new creature? Are we all born as larvae, an eating machine, a sort of parasite, immature in every way, but destined to become a moth or butterfly, and then as we seek the wholeness of life, become nothing, wrapped in our individual cocoon, lying dormant until the Spirit awakens in our body in a new form, and the transformation takes place; not that we determined this, but God


    34. The caterpillar becomes a butterfly; the egg becomes a robin; the


    35. The other precious object was a book, “The Hungry Caterpillar


    36. This reincarnation is similar to if a butterfly were stuffed into a caterpillar - that is inconvenient for both the butterfly and the caterpillar


    37. “In its victim's graves it has caterpillar dug


    38. Shifting a pen up and down within the hand (Caterpillar) Therapist's aim


    39. In moments she was cocooned like a caterpillar, with only her head free


    40. "You are a caterpillar waiting to be reborn

    41. sy, earthbound caterpillar that during its maturing


    42. Nonetheless, the transformation from a caterpillar to


    43. While the caterpillar grew phenomenally, the but-


    44. trast to the caterpillar stage, the butterfly also has


    45. The caterpillar goes through several stages of


    46. the caterpillar, we can resist making needed changes


    47. The caterpillar stage can be very destructive in that


    48. You are but a caterpillar, still not ready to enter your cocoon, still not realizing that there are other ways to receive the training you need


    49. Perfect love, she said to herself, watching with careful attention the approach of a hairy and rather awful caterpillar across the path towards her shoes, perfect love cast out a lot of things besides fear


    50. Who had said that? The Caterpillar? The Cheshire Cat? That was what she needed, Petra decided, a mythical mentor







































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    Synonyms for "caterpillar"

    caterpillar cat maggot grub

    "caterpillar" definitions

    a wormlike and often brightly colored and hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth


    a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work