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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211. They should be dropping like flies, but that hasn't been the case.
212. Its flies, the spent fuel, arrive regularly inside special containers on goods trains from nuclear reactors all over the country.
213. Most, if not all, scenery is hung from the ceiling by the flies department.
214. The flies are allowed to settle on the surface and are left to their own devices.
215. A little boy was washing plates and cups in a bowl of water glutinous with grease, food matter and drowned flies.
216. The first was a remarkable discovery about Lord of the Flies.
217. Think how time flies in periods of intense, purposeful activity.
218. They wore helmets suggestive of the heads of flies, and their black silks were embroidered with arcane silver hieroglyphics.
219. The uniqueness of the arrangement that flies, or that opens the safe, is nothing to do with hindsight.
220. The wind dropped once, and he watched in astonishment as flies landed on his face and hands in clots.
221. BLit by a bare fluorescent bulb, the room is filled with flies.
222. The safe being a large cabinet with a fine wire-mesh door to keep flies off fresh food.
223. Big bluebottle flies were already buzzing around their wounds; it was very quiet here, and that was the only sound.
224. It also flies three routes in the Midwest, under contract to Delta and Northwest, using 70-seat jet aircraft.
225. It consists of a plastic bin with a lockable lid that will keep out flies, children and so on.
226. The reconditioned air attracts the flies so we wander round like lost nomads thinking about the next meal.
227. The pre-recorded drum roll sounds and the sequined curtain flies up.
228. There was a moment of indecisive silence, then rising voices, then the flies again.
229. The air was stale and acrid, and a cluster of black flies hovered over the bed.
230. Everyone complained about the heat and the flies and the hard work, but Luna complained less than the rest of us.
231. The molecule heading this way does not bounce off; instead it flies out of the balloon.
232. The expressway flies over quiet suburban streets with old-fashioned lamps coming on among the elms.
233. That concept is irrational and unworkable because it flies in the face of everything we know about human nature.
234. But in austere, plain-Jane face it seems unrelated to the next-door cousin that flies high in lacy, frilly stonework.
235. Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. Jonathan Swift
236. The new fighter aircraft flies almost twice as fast as the old one.
236. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
237. Eysenck's claim flies in the face of all the evidence.
238. Whatever the riddle is called, it flies in the face of 3, 000 years of logical philosophy.
239. The sun was very bright; flies and insects buzzed on the littered veranda.
240. Real fishermen know how to tie flies and cast them so that they dance over the water.