The phrase suggests the theme of isolation or withdrawal in Lord of the Flies, as the boy's actions indicate a retreat from the group and an internal struggle. It highlights the deteriorating mental state of the characters on the island and foreshadows the breakdown of social order.
click on the flies
it means Time flies
Time flies.
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you have to let it Carry u to the first platform repeat until the last platform and then shake them off
The correct phrase is "time flies". This idiom is used to express how time seems to pass quickly.
The participle is "switching" and the phrase is "switching their tails."Switching their tails
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The cast of I Like Killing Flies - 2004 includes: Eve Shopsin as herself Kenny Shopsin as himself Calvin Trillin as himself
You aren't "hit with flies in your face." The phrase refers to something that contridicts or repudiates something something that is commonly believed. Claiming that snakes are not dangerous flies in the face of experience and common sense. The phrase comes from the practice of hens to fly in the face of a dog or fox that attacks her.
The phrase is spelled "Time flies." It means that things happen more quickly than we expect, and in retrospect, a long passage of time seems shorter.
He is camouflaging himself so he can hunt without being seen