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Answer for the clue "Start of a Butterfly's name ", 3 letters:
cho

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Usage examples of cho.

Now she was distracted, because the Cat did not approve of this place for some reason, and so Cho had never seen the rock garden close up.

Endurance was waiting impatiently, but the years flew by and Cho remained a child.

The Controller had been told long ago to match development time to demand: when it had come to Cho it had been on a slow, slow schedule.

The discomfort did not worry the Cat, and Cho had never known anything better so she did not suffer, but eventually there was bound to be trouble.

She found Cho this time at her second home, her favourite boulder overlooking the wilderness.

She listened with big round eyes to the story of the brave Emperor who saved the baby from the medicine, and the wicked Empress who killed him before he could save Cho as well.

When they had come down the first slopes and were out on the level ground in the wilderness Cho looked back.

They stopped their mindless trudging and began to appreciate their surroundings: there was blue sky, which Cho had never seen before.

She introduced Cho to sunset watching, and the art of appreciating a warm stone or a cool shadow, and she told her interesting stories of the Empresses and Emperors she had known.

She found this hole business quite delightful, but Cho thought it no more than mildly pleasant.

For a moment Cho thought she was going to see something stupendous, but the heads approached the far side of the inlet and separated, shouldering water aside, producing long legs, glistening backs and trailing tails.

She knew what Cho was feeling: lazy feelings that there was nothing more but to wait to be fetched.

One of these thirty-four would be the ideal companion, to guide Cho and the Cat into the world and make them look just like everyone else.

The Cat had made Cho lay a trap on the path, made of the unknotted fishing net.

For a while Cho was continually expecting the wonderful road to appear, and then the people round the next corner.