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How To Use Flyblown In A Sentence

  • The first is a Malawian who wants to escape to Britain because she's tired of striving for next-to-nothing in flyblown hospitals and looks forward to making 10 or 20 times her salary in a job with the NHS.
  • Sure, it had a certain buzz, but so does a beached flyblown whale carcass.
  • Mohammad Ali, a 20-year-old man who was squatting in the middle of a flyblown camp rolling a lump of hashish in the palm of his hand, said he could still hear the sound of the planes and the bombing in his head. Goddam hippies
  • She claimed that it was her favorite place in Guadalajara, though as far as I could judge, it wasn't anybody's favorite place anywhere: it was a flyblown dump in need of a powerwash and a new theme.
  • No, I do not have to go to the co-op, scoop it from a flyblown communal vat with a wooden spoon, put it in my reusable crock and carry it to the barter-counter with the handy hemp handle.
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  • The blood around the flyblown wound was congealed but not completely dry. Tough Customer
  • For these priceless symbols of a great and proud history to reside within a flyblown tong hall in a peasant fishing village was not deemed appropriate in light of their importance. In The Shadow of The Cypress
  • Boland finishes undressing, scoops everything up and tosses it at a flyblown garbage can. The Last of Boland
  • The mounting paintings, must be careful, you must wear a white gloves, lest flyblown.
  • Van Kiet peered through the flyblown window glass, then turned back. FLOATING CITY
  • Several nights before I took my Ph.D. from Los Alamos University, I bumped into the Dean of Sciences bending patched elbows at a flyblown bar.
  • Flemish pictures of the 15th century often show devotional woodcuts fixed to a wall with sealing wax, and already flyblown and curling up.
  • Grandfather, two uncles she'd never seen, their photographs grouped together, flyblown, faded, moustachioed: the dead. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Well, that only goes so far; you don't shop at his flyblown Meat Shoppe because he only started selling you blue meat last year.
  • a flyblown bar on the edge of town
  • Unfortunately, however, the rest of the fruit bowl is filled with nothing but mouldy old chestnuts and flyblown rhubarb.
  • You meet them on the battered buses, in the dusty parks, in the flyblown eating-houses, clutching copies of their ‘biodata’ in plastic folders.
  • Before the shop is installed undertake strictly defending according to construction regulation, can prevent marble by flyblown .
  • Matt sez, This story has it all: a tiny, flyblown town rising up against their own draconian police force, a gang of cops shooting a fireman in front of a judge, it's utterly unbelievable. Boing Boing
  • Nobody likes them and they don't care not if some of the flyblown specimens that come sauntering up to you in Trafalgar Square are anything to go by. Bruisers of the bird world keep Mike Tyson's fighting spirit cooped up | Martin Kelner
  • The defence of a ruined fort in the flyblown town of San Antone, against a superior force of trained Mexican troops, seemed reckless in the extreme.
  • The world's full of flyblown old club pianists, but there's only one Mr Starlight. MR STARLIGHT
  • It warns us in advance when starving, flyblown African children are about to be pictured in their death throes as we tuck into tea-time plates groaning with fresh food.
  • To a man, they are all grimly grimy, stringy filthy hair on their heads and drooping from the bloody, flyblown scalps tied to their saddles, matted beards, funny hats and all. Michael Jones: Cowboys and Aliens
  • Freelance musicians at the lowest end of the corrido hierarchy, they wait on street corners or stroll through the flyblown cantinas, where for a pound a shot, they can offer you three minutes of glory.
  • We could help reconstruct pre-earthquake poverty and give Aceh back its one, flyblown hospital to treat a region's sick.
  • What sane person sends the father of their infant children to a flyblown African country to look good?
  • There was ‘ongoing risk that residents' open wounds can become flyblown and infested with maggots’.
  • We sped through a flyblown Landi Kotal, once the last word in druggy entrepots, and on to Michni checkpost.
  • a flyblown reputation
  • So declares the enigmatic Driver in this masterfully convoluted neo-noir, which ranges from the dive bars and flyblown motels of Los Angeles to seedy strip malls dotting the Arizona desert. Drive, Once a Neil Marshall and Hugh Jackman Movie, Becomes a Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling Movie | /Film
  • I haven't worked sheep in many years, but I can remember flyblown sheep dead or dying, slowly and painfully.
  • flyblown meat
  • No, I do not have to go to the co-op, scoop it from a flyblown communal vat with a wooden spoon, put it in my reusable crock and carry it to the barter-counter with the handy hemp handle.
  • The defence of a ruined fort in the flyblown town of San Antone, against a superior force of trained Mexican troops, seemed reckless in the extreme.
  • Or would they have simply let them become flyblown and rot?

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