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The phrase "bark and flies" could refer to the sound a dog makes (barking) while also implying the presence of flies, possibly in a rural or natural setting. Alternatively, it might suggest a metaphorical expression, highlighting the contrast between the noise of barking and the buzzing of flies, which often accompany decay or organic matter. Without additional context, the interpretation can vary widely.

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1mo ago

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