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41Flea-beetle — Flea bee tle, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A small beetle of the family {Halticid[ae]}, of many species. They have strong posterior legs and leap like fleas. The turnip flea beetle ({Phyllotreta vittata}) and that of the grapevine ({Graptodera chalybea}) are… …
42Flea flicker — may refer to: *Flea flicker (American football), an unorthodox trick play in (American) football. *Operation Flea Flicker, part of the Iraqi coalition counter insurgency operations. It was a September 14, 2005 program of sweeps and house to house …
43Flea Market Fun Studio — (Тель Авив,Израиль) Категория отеля: Адрес: Olei Zion St 38, Тель Авив, 6815 …
44flea-bag — fleaˈ bag noun (slang) 1. A sleeping bag 2. A distasteful place, esp used of lodgings 3. A scruffy, apparently flea bitten, old woman or animal (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑flea …
45flea-bite — fleaˈ bite noun 1. The bite of a flea 2. A small mark caused by the bite 3. A trifle, an only slight inconvenience (figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑flea …
46flea-bit|ten — «FLEE BIHT uhn», adjective. 1. bitten by or infested with fleas. 2. having reddish brown spots on a light colored hide: »a flea bitten horse. 3. Figurative. shabby; miserable; squalid: »a fleabitten kingdom in the Middle East (Maclean s). a flea… …
47flea|bite — «FLEE BYT», noun. 1. the bite of a flea. 2. the red spot caused by it. 3. a mark resembling that caused by the bite of a flea. 4. Figurative. a hurt or loss of very small consequence or importance; mere trifle: »The proposed $500 million, claims… …
48Flea-louse — n. (Zo[ o]l.) A jumping plant louse of the family {Psyllid[ae]}, of many species. That of the pear tree is {Psylla pyri}. [1913 Webster] …
49flea-flicker — [flē′flik΄ər] n. Football any of various deceptive plays involving both a lateral pass and a forward pass, esp. one in which the quarterback, after handing the ball off, receives a lateral pass and then throws a forward pass * * * flea flick·er… …
50flea market — flea marketer, flea marketeer, n. a market, often outdoors, consisting of a number of individual stalls selling old or used articles, curios and antiques, cut rate merchandise, etc. [1920 25] * * * …