house fly (Meaning)

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house fly (n)

common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases

Synonyms & Antonyms of house fly

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house fly Sentence Examples

  1. The pesky house fly buzzed around the kitchen, its wings beating rapidly.
  2. The screen door was slightly ajar, allowing a house fly to enter the house unnoticed.
  3. A swarm of house flies descended upon the spilled garbage, leaving behind tiny black specks on the floor.
  4. The house fly landed on the counter, its legs covered in bacteria and pathogens.
  5. The child swatted at the house fly frantically, but it remained elusive.
  6. The house fly's compound eyes allowed it to see the child approaching from a wide angle.
  7. The house fly navigated through the room with ease, its antennae twitching to detect scents and movement.
  8. The child placed a bowl of sugar water on the windowsill to attract house flies for observation.
  9. The house fly's lifespan is relatively short, but it can produce hundreds of eggs in its lifetime.
  10. The house fly is a common vector for diseases, such as typhoid and dysentery, and can pose a health risk to humans.

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common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pesky house fly buzzed around the kitchen, its wings beating rapidly.

The screen door was slightly ajar, allowing a house fly to enter the house unnoticed.

A swarm of house flies descended upon the spilled garbage, leaving behind tiny black specks on the floor.

The house fly landed on the counter, its legs covered in bacteria and pathogens.