Fly ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fly ( verb )

  1. To move through the air using wings.
  2. To travel by aircraft.
  3. To move quickly or suddenly.
  4. To become airborne.
  5. To remove quickly or suddenly.

Origin:

Old english flȳgan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vliegen and german fliegen.

Examples:

  1. The bird flew over the lake.
  2. She will fly to Paris tomorrow.
  3. He flew down the stairs.
  4. The kite flew high in the sky.
  5. The thief tried to fly the country.

(As a noun)

Fly ( noun )

  1. To move through the air using wings.
  2. To travel by aircraft.
  3. To move quickly or suddenly.
  4. To become airborne.
  5. To remove quickly or suddenly.

Origin:

Old english flȳgan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vliegen and german fliegen.

Examples:

  1. The bird flew over the lake.
  2. She will fly to Paris tomorrow.
  3. He flew down the stairs.
  4. The kite flew high in the sky.
  5. The thief tried to fly the country.
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