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deer fly

American  

noun

  1. any of several tabanid flies of the genus Chrysops, the female of which is a vector of tularemia in deer, livestock, and humans.


Etymology

Origin of deer fly

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

Example Sentences

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There was deer fly season, mosquito season, greenhead fly season.

From Washington Times • Apr. 25, 2015

Putney, 25 May 1977: hot weather, swimming weather, deer fly weather.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus the beavers grow more scarce, and deer fly farther back; yet after I have reserved skins for my mantle and the clothing of my wife, I will exchange the rest.

From The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks by Walworth, Ellen H.

No deer fly in my sight; no panting dog pursueth.

From Fragments of Ancient Poetry by MacPherson, James

"He saw a deer fly past this morning," she replied, "and he has gone to seek it, that I may dry it."

From Dahcotah Life and Legends of the Sioux Around Fort Snelling by Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson)