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Definitions from the WebTerm: Still BugPart of Speech: Noun Sense: A small insect that is motionless or moving very slowly. Usage: The still bug remained perfectly still on the leaf, camouflaging itself. Example Sentence: I spotted a still bug crawling on my arm while I was reading in the garden. Part of Speech: Verb Sense: To annoy or bother someone persistently or continuously. Usage: The continuous ringing of the phone still bugs me when I'm trying to concentrate. Example Sentence: It really still bugs me that she didn't apologize for her behavior. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: Describes something that is not moving or showing any signs of activity. Usage: The still bug lake reflected the mountains perfectly. Example Sentence: The city streets were eerily still, as if everyone had vanished into thin air. Part of Speech: Adverb Sense: Indicates that something is happening to a greater extent or degree than expected or desired. Usage: She was still bugging him about the unfinished report. Example Sentence: Despite her efforts, her grades were still lower than she had hoped. | ||||
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