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fly1 [flaɪ] SUBST

I . fly2 <flew, flown> VERBO intr

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II . fly2 <flew, flown> VERBO trans

1. fly (airplane):

fly

2. fly (make move through air):

fly
to fly a flag
to fly a kite

fly back VERBO intr

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The heavy flyer caused the spindle to vibrate, and the yarn snarled every time the frame was stopped.
en.wikipedia.org
If you're a member of a frequent-flyer program, but flew on a partner airline, there's always a chance a hiccup can occur -- plus it's potentially good for taxes.
www.lifehacker.com.au
A skilled flyer, the western jackdaw can manoeuvre tightly as well as tumble and glide.
en.wikipedia.org
What happens when a former political high-flyer teams up with well-known financial guru to attempt a career reboot?
www.thejournal.ie
You could say he is a bit of a high-flyer.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
He pays for it like he pays for everything: with a sliver of his gargantuan cache of frequent-flyer miles that grows only bigger by the day.
www.rollingstone.com
It traumatised the former high-flyer, according to friends.
www.smh.com.au
The flyer must control their own weight by keeping their abdominal muscles tight to stabilize the spinal column while in the air.
en.wikipedia.org
Though awards tickets can be hard to come by, other benefits that come with frequent-flyer programs -- namely, a better security experience -- sweeten the deal.
www.huffingtonpost.com
I have a lot of frequent-flyer miles.
www.ft.com

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