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fly (v)
- present
- flies
- past
- flew
- past participle
- flown
- present participle
- flying
fly (n)
- plural
- flies
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English Definitions:
fly (noun)
two-winged insects characterized by active flight
tent-fly, rainfly, fly sheet, fly, tent flap (noun)
flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
fly, fly front (noun)
an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or by buttons concealed under a fold of cloth
fly, fly ball (noun)
(baseball) a hit that flies up in the air
fly (adj)
fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect
fly (verb)
(British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked
fly, wing (verb)
travel through the air; be airborne
"Man cannot fly"
fly (verb)
move quickly or suddenly
"He flew about the place"
fly, aviate, pilot (verb)
operate an airplane
"The pilot flew to Cuba"
fly (verb)
transport by aeroplane
"We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"
fly (verb)
cause to fly or float
"fly a kite"
fly (verb)
be dispersed or disseminated
"Rumors and accusations are flying"
fly (verb)
change quickly from one emotional state to another
"fly into a rage"
fly, fell, vanish (verb)
pass away rapidly
"Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"
fly (verb)
travel in an airplane
"she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?"
fly (verb)
display in the air or cause to float
"fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
flee, fly, take flight (verb)
run away quickly
"He threw down his gun and fled"
fly (verb)
travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft
"Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic"
fly (verb)
hit a fly
vanish, fly, vaporize (verb)
decrease rapidly and disappear
"the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"
fly (Noun)
Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies.
fly (Noun)
Especially, any of the insects of the family Muscidae, such as the common housefly (other families of Diptera include mosquitoes and midges).
fly
Any similar, but unrelated insect such as dragonfly or butterfly.
fly
A lightweight fishing lure resembling an insect.
fly
A chest exercise performed by moving extended arms from the sides to in front of the chest. (also flye)
fly (Noun)
The action of flying; flight.
fly (Noun)
An act of flying.
fly
A fly ball.
fly
A type of small, fast carriage.
fly
A piece of canvas that covers the opening at the front of a tent.
fly
A strip of material hiding the zipper, buttons etc. at the front of a pair of trousers, pants, or underpants.
fly
The free edge of a flag.
fly
The horizontal length of a flag.
fly
butterfly a form of swimming
fly (Verb)
To hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out. Compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
fly (Verb)
To travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface.
fly (Verb)
To flee, to escape.
fly
To cause to fly : to transport via air or the like.
fly
To be accepted, come about or work out.
fly
To travel very fast.
fly
Exercises that evolve wide opening and closing of the arms perpendicular to the shoulders
fly (Adjective)
Quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
fly (Adjective)
Well dressed, smart in appearance.
fly
Beautiful; displaying physical beauty.
Fly
True flies are insects of the order Diptera. Their most obvious distinction from other orders of insects is that a typical fly possesses a pair of flight wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax.. The only other order of insects bearing two true, functional wings plus any form of halteres are the Strepsiptera, and in contrast to the flies, the Strepsiptera bear their halteres on the mesothorax and their flight wings on the metathorax.
Fly
"The Black Fly Song" is a song by Wade Hemsworth, written in 1949, about being tormented by black flies while working in the wilds of Northern Ontario. It is an enduring classic of Canadian folk music, covered by a variety of other artists. A new version of the song (with accompanying vocals by Kate & Anna McGarrigle) which had a completely different tempo than the original, was made into an animated short film entitled Blackfly by Christopher Hinton and the National Film Board in 1991, and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 64th Academy Awards in 1992.
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