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fly
verb
-
fly
,
flies
,
flying
,
flew
,
flown
to
move
through
the
air
or
travel
in
an
aircraft
•
Birds
fly
south
for
the
winter
.
Birds
fly
south
for
the
winter
.
•
We
will
fly
to
Tokyo
next
week
for
vacation
.
We
will
fly
to
Tokyo
next
week
for
vacation
.
Old
English
flēogan
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
vliegen
and
German
fliegen
,
meaning
“
to
move
through
the
air
.”
noun
-
fly
,
flies
a
small
insect
with
two
wings
that
often
buzzes
and
can
land
on
people
,
food
,
or
surfaces
•
A
fly
landed
on
my
sandwich
,
so
I
covered
it
.
A
fly
landed
on
my
sandwich
,
so
I
covered
it
.
•
The
buzzing
fly
annoyed
the
sleeping
dog
.
The
buzzing
fly
annoyed
the
sleeping
dog
.
From
Old
English
flēoge
,
related
to
Dutch
vlieg
and
German
Fliege
,
sharing
the
base
with
the
verb
“
fly
.”
noun
-
fly
,
flies
the
front
opening
of
trousers
or
jeans
,
closed
with
a
zipper
or
buttons
•
Your
fly
is
open
—
zip
it
up
!
Your
fly
is
open
—
zip
it
up
!
•
He
checked
the
fly
of
his
jeans
before
the
photo
.
He
checked
the
fly
of
his
jeans
before
the
photo
.
Shortened
form
of
“
fly
front
,”
first
recorded
in
the
19th
century
to
describe
the
flap
covering
a
trouser
opening
.