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/flī/
verb
  1. (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings.
    "close the door or the moths will fly in"
    synonyms: travel through the air, wing its way, wing, glide, soar, wheel, flutter, flit, hover, hang, take wing, take to the air, mount
  2. move or be hurled quickly through the air.
    "balls kept flying over her hedge"
  3. (especially of hair) wave or flutter in the wind.
    "they were running, hair flying everywhere"
    synonyms: flutter, flap, wave, blow, waft, float, stream
  4. go or move quickly.
    "she flew along the path"
  5. be successful.
    "that idea didn't fly with most other council members"

noun
  1. an opening at the crotch of a pair of pants, closed with a zipper or buttons and typically covered with a flap.
  2. the space over the stage in a theater.
  3. short for fly ball.
  4. a one-horse hackney carriage.

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Fly from www.merriam-webster.com
4 days ago · verb (1) · 1. a. : to move in or pass through the air with wings · 2. a. : to take flight : flee · 3. a. : to move, pass, or spread quickly · 4.
Fly from en.m.wikipedia.org
Diptera is one of the major insect orders and of considerable ecological and human importance. Flies are important pollinators, second only to the bees and ...
Fly from www.britannica.com
Apr 23, 2024 · Fly, any of numerous insects that use only one pair of wings for flight but also have halteres, a reduced second pair of wings.
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Fly means to move through the air using wings or to be carried by the air. Fly also means to travel in a vehicle that can move through the air. As a noun, fly ...
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Insect
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing". Wikipedia
Scientific name: Diptera
Collective noun: business, cloud, and swarm
Class: Insecta
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Order: Diptera; Linnaeus, 1758