Fly
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Fly ( verb )
- To move through the air using wings.
- To travel by aircraft.
- To move quickly or suddenly.
- To become airborne.
- To remove quickly or suddenly.
Origin:
Old english flȳgan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vliegen and german fliegen.
Examples:
- The bird flew over the lake.
- She will fly to Paris tomorrow.
- He flew down the stairs.
- The kite flew high in the sky.
- The thief tried to fly the country.
(As a noun)
Fly ( noun )
- To move through the air using wings.
- To travel by aircraft.
- To move quickly or suddenly.
- To become airborne.
- To remove quickly or suddenly.
Origin:
Old english flȳgan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vliegen and german fliegen.
Examples:
- The bird flew over the lake.
- She will fly to Paris tomorrow.
- He flew down the stairs.
- The kite flew high in the sky.
- The thief tried to fly the country.