Definition of "fly"
- noun
- Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies. 
- Especially, any of the insects of the family Muscidae, such as the common housefly (other families of Diptera include mosquitoes and midges). 
- Any similar, but unrelated insect such as dragonfly or butterfly. 
- A lightweight fishing lure resembling an insect. 
- A chest exercise performed by moving extended arms from the sides to in front of the chest. (also flye). 
- The action of flying; flight. 
- An act of flying. 
- A fly ball. 
- A type of small, fast carriage. 
- A piece of canvas that covers the opening at the front of a tent. 
- A strip of material hiding the zipper, buttons etc. at the front of a pair of trousers, pants, or underpants. 
- The free edge of a flag. 
- The horizontal length of a flag. 
- Butterfly a form of swimming. 
- Exercises that evolve wide opening and closing of the arms perpendicular to the shoulders. 
- verb
- To travel through the air, another gas, or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface. 
- (archaic) (poetic) To flee, to escape. 
- To cause to fly (travel by air or the like): to transport via air or the like. 
- (colloquial, of a proposal, project or idea) To be accepted, come about or work out. 
- To travel very fast. 
- To hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out. Compare ground (verb) and line (verb). 
- adjective
- Quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense). 
- Well dressed, smart in appearance. 
- Beautiful; displaying physical beauty. 
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