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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121. When you have lots of things to do, time just flies past.
122. The royal standard flies when the Queen is in residence.
123. Meanwhile, the mother flies back to the nest to feed her young.
124. When I try to explain how I feel he just flies into a temper.
125. The horses swished their tails to get rid of the flies hovering around them.
126. The horse swithed its tail to drive the flies away.
127. by flies while camping.
128. How far is it from here to Nottingham? — Twenty miles as the crow flies.
129. There were no flies on Paul Lexington.
130. Let's begone, how time flies!
131. Often flies fast in small flocks.
132. Why are these flies playing football in my saucer?
133. This approach flies in the face of established practice.
134. Our kids are dropping like flies.
135. When our flag flies, it signifies a national celebration.
136. People are always busy, like the flies and ants.
137. The flies were irradiated to make them sterile.
138. Fred's generation were going down like flies.
139. The flies were swarming around the garbage cans.
140. The patients on the cancer service died like flies.
141. The men were dying like flies, of fever.
142. Next, a police helicopter flies over the crowd.
143. The most accomplished aeronauts of all are the flies.
144. Their mouths were encrusted with flies.
145. Players from both teams are dropping like flies.
146. Is it 5:30 already? Boy[sentence dictionary], time sure flies!
147. Similarly a stone's throw, as the crow flies, etc.
148. Swarms of flies and mosquitoes hover over the marshes.
149. The cluttered back room buzzed with flies.
150. This transformed trypanosome line, ST3, was then transmitted through tsetse flies and the resulting bloodstream forms cloned in mice.