NOUN
- an implement with a flat part (of mesh or plastic) and a long handle; used to kill insects
How To Use flyswat In A Sentence
- In actuality, a cow-tail switch is equal to a flyswatter. Eliza’s Freedom Road
- That's when we log on, make sure that designer flyswatter is still in stock and that shirt is available in light aqua, and place our order.
- She rubbed her nose with the business end of a flyswatter. Molasses
- a fish-shaped flyswatter with blue horns, fermented lemures, fiery spectres, embottled spirit vapors swirling in the crude next to the Soft Scrub, the vinegared and leistered sealed in tins, delicious with saltines, gleaned spikelets, used-up votives .... The New Yorker
- The republicans, meanwhile, would prefer to use a sledgehammer where a flyswatter is appropriate. Senators call for regime change in Iran, but differ on how
- Mr. Murakami, who lives near a hilltop shrine overrun by flies from several frozen-fish warehouses, spends his days shooing the insects away with a red flyswatter and smoky incense. Japan Military Targets New Enemy: Flies
- Most of his flyswatter punches missed their mark or were blocked.
- Howard honors composer Shelly Manne's flyswatter aim with wire brushes on a cover of 1954's "Flip" for a skeletal trio. Owen Howard: Drumming Up 'Lore'
- But then, the flyswatter was a fine invention too, and we don't need that anymore either. WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories
- The exclusive figure is molded from PVC and comes with a number of accessories, including a paddle ball, flyswatter and detachable spring lower torso.