Housefly (noun)

A common fly found in houses and other buildings.

Origin:

From the old english word huseflēge, meaning 'house fly'.

Examples:

  1. The housefly was a frequent visitor to the kitchen, attracted by the sweet smells of food.
  2. The housefly was a nuisance, constantly buzzing around and landing on surfaces.
  3. The housefly was a carrier of disease, spreading germs wherever it went.
  4. The housefly was a resilient creature, able to survive in a wide range of conditions.
  5. The housefly was a ubiquitous sight, found in homes, offices, and other buildings all over the world.
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