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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
flypaper
noun
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▪ Has public choice theory satisfactorily explained the flypaper effect?
▪ It was like trying to shake flypaper.
▪ Or maybe they were sticky, like flypaper.
▪ Other mechanisms for trapping prey have similarly descriptive names: snap, suction, lobster pot, flypaper, loop.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
flypaper

flypaper \fly"pa`per\ (fl[imac]"p[=a]`p[~e]r), n. A strip of paper that is coated with a sticky substance and suspended from an overhead object to trap and kill flies; also, a similar paper poisoned so as to kill flies on contact.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
flypaper

also fly-paper, 1851 (the thing itself is said to have become commonly available in London in 1848), from fly (n.1) + paper (n.).

Wiktionary
flypaper

n. A strip of paper coated with a sticky, often poisonous, substance that catches and kills fly that land on it

WordNet
flypaper

n. paper that is poisoned or coated with a sticky substance to kill flies

Wikipedia
Flypaper

Flypaper (also known as a fly ribbon) is a fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky and sometimes poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it. Fly paper is considered a pest control device, and is subject to regulation in the United States of America under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.

Flypaper (1997 film)

Flypaper is a 1997 crime feature film starring Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto and Lucy Liu. It was written and directed by Klaus Hoch.

Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes for some rather sticky situations in Hoch's twisted neo-noir debut. Three separate but interconnected stories, all set on a deceptively sunny day in California and centered on one million dollars in cash, inspire Hoch's quirky characters to commit acts both devious and depraved in an attempt to make the big score.

Flypaper (2011 film)

Flypaper is a 2011 crime comedy film starring Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd, and directed by Rob Minkoff.

Flypaper (disambiguation)

Flypaper is a fly-killing device.

Flypaper may also refer to:

  • Flypaper (1997 film), an American crime film starring Craig Sheffer and Robert Loggia
  • Flypaper (2011 film), an American crime comedy film starring Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd
  • "The Flypaper", an episode of Tales of the Unexpected

Usage examples of "flypaper".

Vinegar, and four-fruit jam, toward the two strips of flypaper, buzzing in different keys, which hung honeysweet over our counter and had to be changed every other day in the summer, whereas Mama, always with the same honeysweet soul, which summer and winter, all year long, attracted sins buzzing high and buzzing low, repaired each Saturday to the Church of the Sacred Heart, where she confessed to the Right Reverend Father Wiehnke.

I tell you something―all she needed was a coupla rolls of flypaper danglin down from the ceilin and a Sears catalogue in her lap to look right at home.

UNNNNNNNNNNHHHHr I tell you something - all she needed was a coupla rolls of flypaper danglin down from the ceilin and a Sears catalogue in her lap to look right at home.

But it gave her the understanding of business, the feel of operating a small country store, dusting pencils and unwrapping flypaper and serving up dried beans and chasing the cat out of the cracker barrel where he liked to sleep.

Or try unravelling flypaper onto a piece of cardboard and placing a little fish oil on it - or bits of sardine.

The kingdom is ruled over by the Lord of the Flies, a huge demonic fly with multiple-facet eyes, who sits on a throne made of fly ash and flypaper.

Set rat and mousetraps, lay down poison for the cockroaches, and buy flypapers to twirl from the ceiling and trap the flies on their sticky, toxic surfaces.

Just how far did the use of flypapers by Flanagan and Higgins for the obtaining of arsenic serve as an example to Mrs Maybrick, convicted of the murder of her husband in the same city five years later?

Here was Saul, holding court amid the flypapers of the kitchen with the other dreamhouse mistresses who remembered him growing up as a lad here.

Several flypapers dangled from the ceiling, their potency long worn off, the flies stuck to them long since desiccated to dust.

But they do sell flypaper at most trading posts, and the arsenic you can boil out of the stick-em does smell more like garlic than anything any honest Kiowa cook would be stirring in!

Cal's barber shop in Venice was situated right across the street from the city hall and next door to a bail bond shop where flies hung like dead trapeze artists from flypaper coils that had been left in the windows for ten years, and where men and women from the jail across the way went in like shadows and came out like uninhabited clothes.