horsefly

[hawrs-flahy]

horsefly Definition

any of various large, stout-bodied flies, especially of the family Tabanidae, that bite and are sometimes serious pests of horses, cattle, and other animals..

Using horsefly: Examples

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  • Example

    The horsefly bit the horse's neck, causing it to buck.

  • Example

    I hate going camping because of all the horseflies.

  • Example

    The horsefly is attracted to dark colors and movement.

horsefly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for horsefly

Phrases with horsefly

  • deer fly (North American)

    a smaller, similar fly that feeds on the blood of deer and other mammals.

    Example

    The deer fly is often mistaken for a horsefly.

  • bull fly (Australia)

    a large, blood-sucking fly that attacks cattle.

    Example

    The bull fly is a major pest in Australia.

  • greenhead fly (North America)

    a type of horsefly found in coastal areas that has a green head and feeds on the blood of humans and animals.

    Example

    The greenhead fly is a common pest at the beach.

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Summary: horsefly in Brief

'Horsefly' [hawrs-flahy] refers to any of various large, stout-bodied flies, especially of the family Tabanidae, that bite and are sometimes serious pests of horses, cattle, and other animals. They are attracted to dark colors and movement and can be a nuisance when camping or spending time outdoors. Other similar flies include the deer fly and the greenhead fly.

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