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    fly
    [flī]
    verb
    fly (verb) · flies (third person present) · flew (past tense) · flying (present participle) · flown (past participle) · flied (past tense)
    1. (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings:
      "close the door or the moths will fly in" · "the birds fly away" · "the bird can fly enormous distances"
      • (of an aircraft or its occupants) travel through the air:
        "I fly back to New York this evening"
        Similar:
        travel/go by air
        travel/go by plane
        air-dash
      • control the flight of (an aircraft); pilot.
      • transport in an aircraft:
        "helicopters flew the injured to a hospital"
        Similar:
        transport by air/plane
      • accomplish (a purpose) in an aircraft:
        "pilots trained to fly combat missions"
      • release (a bird) to fly, especially a hawk for hunting or a pigeon for racing:
        "I can't fly my hawk for the final because he is too heavy" · "today the hawks are being flown at partridge"
    2. move or be hurled quickly through the air:
      "balls kept flying over her hedge" · "he was sent flying by the tackle"
      • (of accusations or insults) be exchanged swiftly and heatedly:
        "the accusations flew thick and fast"
      • (of a report) be circulated among many people:
        "rumors were flying around Chicago"
      • baseball
        hit a ball high into the air:
        "Gwynn flied to left"
      • baseball
        (fly out)
        (of a batter) be put out by hitting a fly ball that is caught.
    3. (especially of hair) wave or flutter in the wind:
      "they were running, hair flying everywhere"
      • (with reference to a flag) display or be displayed on a flagpole:
        "flags were flying at half-mast"
        Similar:
        have hoisted
        have run up
    4. go or move quickly:
      "she flew along the path"
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      be successful:
      "that idea didn't fly with most other council members"
    noun
    fly (noun) · flies (plural noun) · the flies (plural noun) · flys (plural noun)
    1. an opening at the crotch of a pair of pants, closed with a zipper or buttons and typically covered with a flap.
      • a flap of material covering the opening or fastening of a garment or of a tent:
        "a fly-fronted shirt"
    2. (the flies)
      the space over the stage in a theater.
    3. baseball
      short for fly ball
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      historical
      a one-horse hackney carriage.
    Origin
    Old English flēogan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vliegen and German fliegen, also to fly.
    fly
    [flī]
    noun
    fly (noun) · flies (plural noun)
    1. a flying insect of a large order characterized by a single pair of transparent wings and sucking (and often also piercing) mouthparts. Flies are noted as vectors of disease. See also Diptera
      • used in names of flying insects of other orders, e.g. butterfly, dragonfly, firefly.
      • an infestation of flying insects on a plant or animal:
        "cattle to be treated for warble fly"
      • a natural or artificial flying insect used as bait in fishing, especially a mayfly.
    Origin
    Old English flȳge, flēoge, denoting any winged insect, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vlieg and German Fliege, also to fly.
    fly
    [flī]
    adjective
    informal
    fly (adjective) · flyer (comparative adjective) · flyest (superlative adjective)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      stylish and fashionable:
      "they were wearin' fly clothes"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      knowing and clever; worldly-wise:
      "she's fly enough not to get done out of it"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    early 19th century: of unknown origin.
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    What is the object of fly?• You can say: He flew the plane across the desert. In this sentence, ‘the plane’ is the object of fly. • You can say: The plane flew across the desert. In this sentence, ‘the plane’ is the subject of fly. → fly at somebody → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus fly • My mother never liked flying. • Brenda's learning to fly.
    What is the plural of fly?The plural form of fly is flies. Words that end with a –y and are preceded by a consonant are made plural by changing the -y to -ies, as in party/parties, candy/candies, and duty/duties.
    What does fly mean?The meaning of FLY is to move in or pass through the air with wings. How to use fly in a sentence.
    What is the meaning of flying in the air?1. to move through the air using wings. 2. to be carried through the air or through space by any force or agency. 3. to float or flutter in the air: flags flying in the breeze. 4. to travel in an aircraft or spacecraft. 5. to operate an aircraft or spacecraft. 6. to move suddenly and quickly; start unexpectedly: He flew out of the room.
     
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