bullfly Antonyms

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Meaning of bullfly

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bullfly (n.)

Any large fly troublesome to cattle, as the gadflies and breeze flies.

bullfly Sentence Examples

  1. The bullfly buzzed loudly, irritating everyone in the room.
  2. Sarah swatted at the bullfly, trying to shoo it away from her food.
  3. The bullfly darted around the picnic table, landing on anything sweet.
  4. Tom grabbed a newspaper to swat the persistent bullfly that kept buzzing around his head.
  5. Despite its small size, the bullfly seemed to have an insatiable appetite for annoyance.
  6. The bullfly's incessant buzzing disrupted the serene atmosphere of the garden.
  7. With a sudden flick of his wrist, John managed to catch the bullfly mid-air.
  8. The bullfly seemed impervious to all attempts to get rid of it.
  9. Despite their efforts, the bullfly continued to elude the group of frustrated campers.
  10. The presence of a single bullfly turned an otherwise pleasant afternoon into a battle of wills.

FAQs About the word bullfly

Any large fly troublesome to cattle, as the gadflies and breeze flies.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bullfly buzzed loudly, irritating everyone in the room.

Sarah swatted at the bullfly, trying to shoo it away from her food.

The bullfly darted around the picnic table, landing on anything sweet.

Tom grabbed a newspaper to swat the persistent bullfly that kept buzzing around his head.