(1) An annual Eurasian plant cultivated in North America having showy heads of blue or purple or pink or white flowers
(2) Blowfly with iridescent blue body; makes a loud buzzing noise in flight
(1) On her right wrist she wore a light bracelet of a similar design, but this had a large blue stone imbedded in it: a single bluebottle trapped in a silver filigree web.
(2) So I was strolling down the hall when I saw a bluebottle flying towards me at something approaching waist height.
(3) He said the seven-day collection timetable, introduced in the 1930s, was brought in because the life cycle of the bluebottle was ten days.
(4) To the others in the car she could have been following a circling bluebottle .
(5) On the shag, a halo of bluebottle flies buzzing above, lay a great steaming pile.
(6) He noticed several bluebottle flies gathering in a panel at the side of the bath.
(7) It sits, not quite dead, but buzzing like a bluebottle under a pint glass, its battery acid eating away the carpet.
(8) In fact, the possibility of being savaged seemed so low on her sense of possibilities that she was almost instantly distracted by a bluebottle banging against the window.
(9) In the background, cameras whirred like demented bluebottles , adding their drone to the low buzz of conversation.
(10) For all that, though, there was a certain amusing surreality to the show, with jabbering rats, crazed socks and giant bluebottles all regularly putting in appearances.
(11) Apart from the threat of sharks, the biggest problem for competitors has been rough seas and bluebottles .
(12) We had to continually step over it and we had to keep our mouths shut in case we swallowed some of the hundreds of bluebottles swarming around the dirt.
(13) I even open windows for bluebottles and talk them out.
(14) Would we do the same for baby rats, or baby cockroaches or baby bluebottles ?
(15) My kitchen window is at the back of the house and if I leave it open the house is filled with brown flies - they are not the normal bluebottles but flies which feed on sewage.
(16) Smashing their way in, officers were met with a sickening stench and dead bluebottles covering the stairs.
(17) ‘There used to be halves of bacon hanging outside, whole half pigs, with lots of flies and bluebottles buzzing around,’ she recalls.
(18) But this place being open was full of flowers, such lovely azure cornflowers which the people call bluebottles .
(19) Blowflies, such as greenbottles and bluebottles , are attracted to your rabbit and its housing by the presence of faeces, urine, rotting vegetables and open wounds.
(20) Hundreds of açaí fruits dangle from branches in clusters that look like nests of bluebottles .
(21) Last year the residents living nearest to the field complained of bluebottles getting into their homes.
(22) As a bonus, here are some wildflowers growing next to a field. The red one is a poppy, and the blue ones are cornflowers or bluebottles .
cornflower
bachelor's button