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How to use chrysalis in a sentence

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In that way, Misery Is A Butterfly is a secret that has emerged from its chrysalis into a bloom that may just claim its rightful accolades.
What modern psychologists dispute about the chrysalis image is the finality it implies.
The title may refer to a process, as when a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis.
Unlike any other British butterfly, speckled woods are able to hibernate as either a caterpillar or chrysalis.
The leaves are high in vitamins A and C, preparing the caterpillars for the chrysalis.
Milkweed, in its many varieties, serves as the sole host plant for the monarch's life cycle, from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis.
Alice reminds the Caterpillar that it will be strange when he changes to a chrysalis and then into a butterfly, but the Caterpillar disagrees.
The effect is that of a chrysalis in a cocoon struggling to get free and, at points, of a body emerging from its death shroud.
After a Harris' checkerspot emerges from its chrysalis, it feeds on nectar from a wide variety of flowers.
Release the butterfly where it was captured as soon as it emerges from its chrysalis.
The chrysalis is what the silkworm becomes when it finishes spinning its cocoon.
Many people think that monarchs spin their cocoon but they in fact just shed their skin to form the chrysalis.
I'm gently unwrapping the chrysalis of gauze surrounding a hand-painted silk evening dress as delicate as a butterfly's wings.
After feeding, caterpillars pupate in a chrysalis, then transform into beautiful butterflies.
The new spectacularly rises from the old like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis.
A determined butterfly struggled for release from its chrysalis as raindrops fell, tearing holes in its unfolding wings.
Once it has finished eating, the caterpillar envelops itself in a chrysalis.
It appeared to be drying off its wings after emerging from its chrysalis and was happy to pose for a picture before flying off.
As the dancers broke through like butterflies from a chrysalis, the fabric hung from them limply, like some remnant of an earlier life stage.
It was as though the dance had not yet fully emerged from a too-cool chrysalis.
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The chrysalis is apple green, spotted with a lighter green, and has several black markings.
After a while he will cling to some weed near the surface, and spin a chrysalis, from which the caddisfly will break forth.
When about to change to the chrysalis state, they suspend themselves by the tail.
By-and-by a peacock butterfly emerged into active life from the other chrysalis.
He sees that phene's soul is, like a butterfly, half-loosed from its chrysalis, and ready for flight.
It molts three times, and in from twelve to twenty days is ready to pupate, or change to a chrysalis.
This hook-like projection is called the cremaster, and it serves a very important purpose in holding the chrysalis in position.
Have you ever watched a Cecropia moth when it crawls out of its dull gray prison of chrysalis?
By the aid of a microscope, a 'gillyflower' was seen protecting a chrysalis.
It feeds on the roots of the dandelion, and changes to a peculiar spiny chrysalis.
He struck the only thing within his reach, the chrysalis case itself.
The caterpillar and the chrysalis belong to the embryonic period.
The chrysalis of the cowgirl had burst and this butterfly had emerged.
Childhood is a chrysalis from which each must extricate himself.
The pupa, or chrysalis, we have found in the cells the last of July.
At the end of the walk he begged the doctor to accept the chrysalis.
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