mosquito wire (uncountable)
- Wire mesh used to keep out mosquitoes.
1910, Agnes Christina Laut, chapter 21, in The Freebooters of the Wilderness[1], New York: Moffat, Yard & Co, page 311:Where the Pass widened to the Valley above the Sheriff’s homestead, they came on a huge miner’s tent boarded half way up as for winter residence, with eight tow-headed half-clad urchins thumb in mouth staring out from the open mosquito wire door.
1940, Graham Greene, chapter 1, in The Power and the Glory, Vintage, published 2001:One pane of stained glass had been let in: a Madonna gazed out through the mosquito wire at the turkeys in the yard.