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151. Any of numerous active, brightly colored, predatory beetles of the family Cicindelidae, chiefly of warm, sandy regions, having large jaws and sluggish larvae that live in vertical burrows. 152. Oppositely, when we are happy, we often choose to wear brightly colored clothes. 153. The ermine toque was alone; she smiled more brightly than ever. 154. Here, not the city's colorful, yes, just a subtitle Qingqing brightly luminous. 155. When first seen, they were not much more than static lights that glowed brightly to tempt visitors and patrons. 156. As we chatted, a brightly painted sardine boat dropped anchor. 157. The wormlike, often brightly colored, hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth. 158. When he reached Forty - second Street, the fire signs were already blazing brightly. 159. The moon shone brightly, and the white pebble stones which lay before the cottage door glistened like new silver money. 160. The sky is flat gunmetal grey. The sun shines brightly. 161. Throws over the upper body the national flag, Yao is smiling brightly winsomely , she does not stop bows in thanks to the audience. 162. The brightly decorated eggs were left by the Easter Bunny for the country children. 163. Another 400,000 kilometers away, the Moon's sunlit crescent shines brightly, its night side illuminated by Earthshine . 164. Children and young men compete for space, maniacally twiddling brightly colored controls on machines that are leftovers from another era. 165. Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated. 166. A hillside of trees provides a brightly - colored backdrop a Vermont barn. 167. A brightly colored butterfly ( Argynnis aphrodite ) of North America. 168. From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing. 169. Any of various tropical American birds of the family Ramphastidae, having brightly colored plumage and a very large bill and feeding mainly on small fruits. 170. A fleshy, usually brightly colored cover of a seed, arising from the hilum or funiculus. 171. The adjustable, gooseneck USB light shines brightly over your keys. 172. The more brightly colored the produce, the better – it's more likely to be packed with cancer-fighting, heart-healthy nutrients. 173. Have you seen the brightly - coloured plumage of tropical birds? 174. The setting sun is reflected from the window of the alms-house as brightly as from the richman's abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. 175. She gave such a bound from the floor, as she clapped her little hands, that two stray curls fell from under her Quaker cap, and lay brightly on her white neckerchief. 176. Ninety crabs were individually placed in a brightly lit arena, and had the option of scuttling to two dark shelters. 177. Any of various small tropical marine fishes of the family Pomacentridae, having laterally compressed, usually brightly colored bodies. 178. The white and graceful fane gleamed brightly in the sun. 179. The moon rose high,[www.] shining as brightly as a silver plate. 180. Reconstruction here is incomplete, and brightly painted homes sandwich bombed-out skeletons in a bizarre dichotomy of old and new.