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- Dictionaryfly/flʌɪ/
verb
- 1. (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings: "close the door or the moths will fly in" Similar
- 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 trousers, closed with a zip or buttons and typically covered with a flap.
- 2. the space over the stage in a theatre.
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- Znaczenie Fly, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
fly definicja: 1. When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it...
- English (US)
FLY meaning: 1. When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it...
- Fly Agaric
FLY AGARIC definition: 1. a type of poisonous mushroom that...
- Fly: German Translation
FLY translate: die Fliege, die Fliege, die Hosenklappe,...
- Fly Turkish Translation
FLY translate: uçmak, uçakla seyahat etmek, uçmak, uçurmak,...
- Fly: Thai Translation
fly translate: แมลงวัน, แมลงปลอมที่ใช้เป็นเหยื่อล่อปลา,...
- Fly: Catalan Translation
fly translate: volar, volar, anar amb avió, pilotar,...
- Fly: Russian Translation
FLY translate: летать , летать (на самолете), управлять...
- Znaczenie Fly, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
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to change rapidly and unexpectedly from one state or position to another: The door flew open. to flee; escape. to travel in space: The probe will fly past the planet. to move or pass swiftly: How time flies! to move with an aggressive surge: A mother fox will fly at anyone approaching her kits. Baseball. to bat a fly ball:
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.
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