Similar words: supplies, priest, facies, rabies, siesta, diesel, series, flip. Meaning: [flaɪ] n. (theater) the space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store scenery (drop curtains).
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61. The flies were a terrible torment.
62. They tried to beat those flies away.
63. People were dropping like flies in the intense heat.
64. Open wounds act like a magnet to flies.
65. These flies are annoying me.
66. There are scarcely any flies left around there.
67. The cow twitched its flanks to drive off flies.
68. The restaurant flies its fish in daily from Scotland.
69. Flies in food shops breed disease.
70. On Spring Festival people were marrying like flies.
71. Men were dropping like flies in the intense heat.
72. There were flies buzzing all around us.
73. It flies at about 900 kilometers an hour.
74. It's not sanitary to let flies come near food.
75. The stables swarmed with flies.
76. We must get rid of these pestilential flies.
77. Flies rose in thick black swarms.
78. Rats and flies spread germs.
79. The biology class studied the generation of fruit flies.
80. The kitchen was absolutely full of flies!
81. The flag flies when the Queen is in residence.
82. Whether he drives or flies, he'll be on time.
83. John, your flies are/fly is undone!
84. Do you know your flies are undone?
85. Always keep food covered to prevent contamination by flies.
86. The flies lay their eggs on decaying meat.
87. Concorde flies much higher than most aeroplanes.
88. He flapped the flies away with a fan.
89. He flies to Hong Kong next day.
90. She swiped at the flies with a rolled-up newspaper.