moth



drawn like a moth to a flame

Fig. attracted [to someone or some event] instinctively or very strongly, as a moth is drawn to the light of a flame. Customers were drawn to the sale like a moth to aflame. They came from all over and bought up everything in the store.
See also: drawn, flame, like, moth

like moths to a flame

  (literary)
if people gather round someone like moths to a flame, they try to be near someone who seems very attractive or very interesting
Usage notes: Moths are small flying insects that are attracted to bright light.
I never understood why people flocked around him like moths to a flame.
See also: flame, like, moth

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kinsey['kinzi]
CassiaKA-shə (English)Ancient Roman
Cadwalader-Welsh
PhobosFO-bos (English)Greek Mythology
Jeroboam-Biblical
Alcaeusal-SEE-əs (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)