[drop|fall|die] like flies
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(of a large number of people or animals) to die or get sick rapidly
The idiom "drop like flies" is indeed related to death, particularly signifying a high rate of casualties or deaths. It originates from the association of flies with unsanitary conditions and the rapidity with which they die in such environments.
- In the war zone, soldiers were dying like flies in the fierce combat.
- During the deadly pandemic, people in overcrowded areas were dropping like flies due to the fast-spreading virus.
- The factory's unsafe conditions led to numerous accidents, with workers falling like flies.
- When the natural disaster struck, poorly constructed houses were collapsing like flies, leading to significant loss of life.
- In the midst of the shipwreck, passengers were drowning like flies, overwhelmed by the rough seas.