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fly-bitten (a.)

Marked by, or as if by, the bite of flies.

fly-bitten Sentence Examples

  1. The old horse stood in the pasture, its fly-bitten coat a testament to years of neglect.
  2. The fly-bitten apple lay untouched on the kitchen counter, a victim of its unappetizing appearance.
  3. The ragged curtains hung on the window, their fly-bitten edges fluttering in the breeze.
  4. The children watched with disgust as the fly-bitten rabbit hopped across the field.
  5. The furniture in the abandoned house was covered in fly-bitten upholstery, a haunting reminder of the occupants' hasty departure.
  6. The painting was a masterpiece, but its fly-bitten corners betrayed its age and fragility.
  7. The fly-bitten doll lay forgotten in the toy chest, its once-bright colors now faded and dull.
  8. The old man's fly-bitten hat perched precariously on his head, a symbol of his long and arduous life.
  9. The fly-bitten walls of the old barn told tales of the animals that had once sheltered within its walls.
  10. The fly-bitten piece of meat hung in the butcher's window, tempting no one with its unappetizing appearance.

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Marked by, or as if by, the bite of flies.

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The old horse stood in the pasture, its fly-bitten coat a testament to years of neglect.

The fly-bitten apple lay untouched on the kitchen counter, a victim of its unappetizing appearance.

The ragged curtains hung on the window, their fly-bitten edges fluttering in the breeze.

The children watched with disgust as the fly-bitten rabbit hopped across the field.