Common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases.
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Examples for "housefly"
Examples for "housefly"
1We'd almost rather have the common housefly spread germs than slogans.
2Dear Blades,- Isendyou an example of the 'enemy'-mosityof an ordinary housefly.
3I've got the peripheral vision of a housefly and two handguns to work with.'
4WAIFE.-Beingyourself a man, you think so: a housefly might be of a different opinion.
5Security was so tight, not even a housefly got into the estate grounds without a permit.
1Then there is a fly, which looks something like our house fly.
2The ordinary house fly conveys in this way the organisms of typhoid and dysentery.
3Baby spiders will eat culture foods such as Thrypolium, drosophilia, fruit fly and house fly larvae.
4Like a very tight belt, she thought; would the house fly apart if the veranda came off?
5Certain kinds of beetles, and particularly the common house fly, disprove that theory, as their wings are perfectly flat.
Translations for Musca domestica