June bug

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Synonyms for June bug

any of various large usually brown North American leaf-eating beetles common in late spring

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John has trusted the legacy of his beloved Junebug Productions to a
Mama Junebug and the three little kitty girls all sat nearby.
Merseyside musicians taking part in the 2008 event, the sixth annual International Pop Overthrow in the city, include Duncan Ross, The Good Intentions, the Alun Parry Band, Graystar, Junebug, TonyKehoe and The Stitches.
McDormand chooses to underplay her role, leaving space for the all-American strawberry-blonde Adams, who received an Oscar nomination as the over enthusiastic country girl in 2005's "Junebug," to scene-steal nonstop.
In die 2006-film Junebug word 'n greep uit die lewens van 'n gesin uitgebeeld wanneer "die verlore seun" saam met sy vriendin uit die stad op besoek kom.
Junebug, her boyfriend, asked her to take a drug rap for him because she had a clean record and neither of them thought she'd end up in prison.
A nimble comic actress who enlivened Catch Me if You Can (as Leonardo DiCaprio's giggling girlfriend) and received an Oscar nomination for Junebug, Adams is adept at playing simple minds made restless by the loss of naivete.
June Ellen (junebug) Bradley is a naturalist and healer at Adawehi Healing Center, an intentional community in Columbus, NC (www.jackiewoods.org).
Roland Atkinson's review of "Junebug" ("The Humble Art of Family Life," Reel Life, November 2005, p.
Most of the newly donated photos are black and white, and they include a striking photo of a sweating Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight boxing champion; one of actress Ingrid Bergman; and one of a boy with a junebug.
For example, she describes Miss Moore "knockin herself out about arithmetic" (88), Junebug "punchin on Q.T.'s arm for potato chips" (88), the children "hangin out the window" of a taxicab (89), Sylvia and Sugar "screamin" (90), Miss Moore explaining "the somethinorother in a speck of blood" (90).