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mosquito
verb
To fly close to the ground, seemingly without a course.
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It was the quintessential, nuisance-filled Shaw goal, who was mere inches from Bishop, like a mosquito buzzing past his ear repeatedly to create just enough of a distraction.
Method: Advance Aid is an organisation that wants to make aid destined for Africa available within Africa, from blankets and mosquito nets to basic cooking equipment and hygiene kits.
The colony had no garbage collection, which led to a mosquito menace.
These people may not be ill, but they can spread the disease to others via mosquito bites.
When a mosquito lands on your arm and it tickles, this sensation is not the straightforward feeling of its legs pushing on your skin.
He grabbed my bag and led me to my bungalow, a basic structure with a thatched roof, a solar-powered light bulb, and a mosquito net draped over the bed.
For evenings on holiday, for instance, especially for those of us who are mosquito catnip, they are agreeably loungy.
In the course of such acceleration the propelled fragment of an atom will have acquired the relativistic mass of a mosquito: the whole beam at full tilt has the momentum of an express train at full speed.
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