flyswatter

/ˈflaɪˌswɑtər/
noun
  1. A handheld device used for swatting and killing flies and other flying insects, typically consisting of a flat, perforated piece of plastic or metal attached to a handle.
    • The classic flyswatter has a square mesh head and a long wire handle.
    • He kept a flyswatter on the porch for summer picnics.
    • She grabbed the flyswatter and chased the wasp out of the kitchen.
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