fly-paper
English
Noun
fly-paper (countable and uncountable, plural fly-papers)
- Alternative form of flypaper
- 1896, The Maybrick Case, a Statement of the Case as a Whole:
- : Mrs. Maybrick purchased these fly-papers from two chemists' shops, where she was well known.
- 2001, Mark Twain, “The Supremacy of the House Fly”, in Microfilm Edition of Mark Tawin's Literary Manuscripts Available in the Mark Twain Pages, The Bancroft Library, Univeristy of California, Berkeley:
- Fly-paper has accomplished nothing. The percentage of flies that get hitched to it is but one in the hundred, and the other ninety-nine assemble as at a circus and enjoy the.performance.
- 2012, Roald Dahl, Roald Dahl: Three Tales of Magic and Mischief, page 306:
- We get rid of flies with fly-spray and by hanging up fly-paper.
Verb
fly-paper (third-person singular simple present fly-papers, present participle fly-papering, simple past and past participle fly-papered)
- Alternative form of flypaper
- 1976, Stephen Longstreet, God and Sarah Pedlock, page 356:
- Be firm, Woody, don't get fly-papered into staying on here.
- 1983, Auren Uris, John J. Tarrant, Career stages: surmounting the crises of working life, page 47:
- For people who fear getting fly-papered by a first job, the Tremayne case makes it clear that the first job can be a stepping-stone to bigger and better things.
- 2009, Iain M. Suthers, David Rissik, Plankton:
- Once Pleurobrachia senses it has 'fly-papered' a copepod onto a tentacle, it spins its body to rapidly wrap its tentacles around the body, somehow wiping the copepod across the single body opening to the central gut.
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