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He slithered across the street like a moth to the flame.
"He's attracted like a moth to the flame to the hard things," says Graham.
It drew her like a moth to the flame.
There was something about the fear and intimidation they caused that called him like a moth to the flame.
If you reject me, I'm drawn to you just like a moth to the flame.
Yet the attraction of him pulled her like a moth to the flame of a candle.
Another suggested that many of the critics would leap at the chance to emigrate like a moth to the flame.
She circles, dizzily, like a moth to the flame or, in her case, to the drinks cabinet.
Like a Moth to the Flame," by Emily Alward "
The slightest emotive or scary moment sees the polls drawn like a moth to the flame and warmth of the petticoat.
Yet like a moth to the flame Mr Santorum keeps returning to such topics, and all the controversy that comes with them.
They suggested she was a money-grabbing monster who, like a moth to the flame, was drawn to freebies wherever they came from.
Despite all this, the media horde — like a moth to the flame — congregates around the egomaniacal Donald Trump.
He desperately wanted to know her, There in the big city night; And there, like a moth to the flame, Reg was drawn to the light.
He plunged into the midst of Mr. Ford's photo-op, attracted, like a moth to the flame, to the glare of the cameras.
Like a moth to the flame, you can't help but be drawn to the garments in the ultraviolet light gallery, and a video presentation completes your thrilling journey.
When Philippe drops French phrases and describes all the wonders of the world he has seen on his travels, Victoria is drawn to him like a moth to the flame.
Still, Grimaldi, of Merrick, L.I., the vice president of CIT Group/Business Credit, follows them ritualistically, like a moth to the flame.
That no matter how often you try to keep your eyes on your friends’ faces, you can’t stop your gaze from wandering to the flickering images on the screen, like a moth to the flame?
Fisher Hall can be approached from only one direction - it backs up to the trees - and it is a long approach, demanding some gesture that would draw visitors, Mr. Gehry said, "like a moth to the flame."
“The state court is attracted like a moth to the flame to the legal owner, and that isn’t MERS,” says Walter T. Keane, the Salt Lake City lawyer who represented the homeowner in that case.
Like a moth to the flame . . . A very hot flame, as it turned out, for the sight of Lady Angela idly licking almond cream off a nougat candy she'd dipped into her dessert was mercilessly carnal to a man unused to restraint.