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    Fly
    /flī/

    verb

    • 1. (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings: "close the door or the moths will fly in" Similar travel through the airwing its waywingglide
    • 2. move or be hurled quickly through the air: "balls kept flying over her hedge"

    noun

    • 1. an opening at the crotch of a pair of pants, closed with a zipper or buttons and typically covered with a flap.
    • 2. the space over the stage in a theater.
  2. fly: [verb] to move in or pass through the air with wings. to move through the air or before the wind or through outer space. to float, wave, or soar in the air.

  3. FLY definition: 1. When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air: 2. to travel by aircraft, or…. Learn more.

  4. Fly definition: any of numerous two-winged insects of the order Diptera, especially of the family Muscidae, as the common housefly. . See examples of FLY used in a sentence.

  5. FLY meaning: 1. When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air: 2. to travel by aircraft, or…. Learn more.

  6. fly (from A) (to B) They were on a plane flying from London to New York. fly (to B) (from A) Lufthansa fly to La Paz from Frankfurt. + adv./prep. Enemy planes fly overhead. to fly at the speed of sound; The aircraft was declared fully functional and fit to fly. Topics Transport by air a1

  7. Fly describes moving through the air, like birds that fly in the sky, or getting something accepted, like your silly excuse that's not going to fly with your history teacher.

  8. Define fly. fly synonyms, fly pronunciation, fly translation, English dictionary definition of fly. v. flew , flown , fly·ing , flies v. intr. 1. To engage in flight, especially: a. To move through the air by means of wings or winglike parts.

  9. FLY meaning: 1. When a bird, insect, aircraft, etc flies, it moves through the air: 2. to travel through the…. Learn more.

  10. Fly definition: . See examples of FLY used in a sentence.

  11. 4 [transitive, intransitive] fly (something) to control an aircraft, etc. in the air a pilot trained to fly large passenger planes children flying kites He's learning to fly. 5 [ transitive ] + adv./prep. to transport goods or passengers in a plane The stranded tourists were finally flown home.

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