37 examples of ladybird in sentences

THE LITTLE LADYBIRD Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

THE LITTLE LADYBIRD Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

THE LITTLE LADYBIRD Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

Ladybird, ladybird! fly away home!

I saw you toss the kites on high I see you, on the zigzag rails I shan't tell you what's his name It was a hungry pussy cat, upon Thanksgiving morn I've watched you now a full half hour Jack in the pulpit Just as the moon was fading Ladybird, ladybird!

I saw you toss the kites on high I see you, on the zigzag rails I shan't tell you what's his name It was a hungry pussy cat, upon Thanksgiving morn I've watched you now a full half hour Jack in the pulpit Just as the moon was fading Ladybird, ladybird!

Moreover, she gradually became so indescribably quaint and bewitching and comical and saucy that every one sought diminutives for her; nicknames, fond names, little names, and all sorts of words that tried to describe her charm (and couldn't), so there was Poppet and Smiles and Minx and Rogue and Midget and Ladybird and finally Nan and Nannie by degrees, to soberer Nancy.

I went to the wood and got it "I went up one pair of stairs" I won't be my father's Jack Jack and Jill went up the hill Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack Sprat "Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle" Jerry Hall, he was so small Johnny shall have a new bonnet Ladies and gentlemen come to supper Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home!

I went to the wood and got it "I went up one pair of stairs" I won't be my father's Jack Jack and Jill went up the hill Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack Sprat "Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle" Jerry Hall, he was so small Johnny shall have a new bonnet Ladies and gentlemen come to supper Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home!

Query, the origin of the word "Grog?"And why do the people in Suffolk call a ladybird "Bishop Barnaby?"

Mr. Editor,I never thought of asking my Low-Norman fellow-rustics whether the ladybird had a name and a legend in the best preserved of the northern Romance dialects: on the score of a long absence (eight-and-twenty years), might not a veteran wanderer plead forgiveness?

HILL, GRACE LIVINGSTON. Ladybird.

MUNCE, RUTH H. Ladybird.

HILL, GRACE LIVINGSTON. Ladybird.

Could not you buy him and make him young again as you did with Ladybird?" "My dear boy, I can't make all old horses young; besides, Ladybird was not so very old, as she was run down and badly used.

Could not you buy him and make him young again as you did with Ladybird?" "My dear boy, I can't make all old horses young; besides, Ladybird was not so very old, as she was run down and badly used.

37 examples of  ladybird  in sentences