Swatter ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Swatter ( noun )

A device used to kill or drive away flying insects, typically consisting of a flat surface with a handle, used to swat the insects.

Origin:

From the middle english "swat" meaning "to strike".

Examples:

  1. The swatter was a simple but effective tool for getting rid of pesky flies.
  2. She used the swatter to quickly dispatch the buzzing mosquito.
  3. The swatter was a common sight in homes during the summer months.
  4. He always kept a swatter handy in case of an insect invasion.
  5. The swatter was an essential tool for any homeowner during the summer.

(As a verb)

Swatter ( verb )

A device used to kill or drive away flying insects, typically consisting of a flat surface with a handle, used to swat the insects.

Origin:

From the middle english "swat" meaning "to strike".

Examples:

  1. The swatter was a simple but effective tool for getting rid of pesky flies.
  2. She used the swatter to quickly dispatch the buzzing mosquito.
  3. The swatter was a common sight in homes during the summer months.
  4. He always kept a swatter handy in case of an insect invasion.
  5. The swatter was an essential tool for any homeowner during the summer.
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