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flies <a fly; flies> N

flies

fly <a fly; flies> N

fly <a fly; flies> N

crane fly <a crane fly; crane flies> N

fly cutter ARCHIT

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Pollination is carried out by small flies or insects, even underground by termites or gnats.
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They are often rather plump, dull or partly lustrous flies.
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An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
www.theatlantic.com
They eat moths, flies, true bugs, beetles, and cicadas.
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These aircraft are controlled by pushing against a horizontal control bar in roughly the same way as a hang glider pilot flies.
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The helicopter flies towards the theodolite and is tracked by the telescope in elevation and azimuth.
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Thousands of flies, bumblebees and moths, rely on lesser celandine as their primary source of nectar after waking up from hibernation.
www.theecologist.org
Thereupon the girl flies off the handle, strongly criticizing him for not letting her die and taunting him as a coward.
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That's because the insects are natural predators for a range of pests that plague gardens and farms -- including greenfly, caterpillars and flies.
www.irishexaminer.com
Whilst learning they must catch 100,000 flies to get their patent, their conversation is overheard by several crooks across the hallway.
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