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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] two-winged insects characterized by active flight
[noun] an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or buttons concealed by a fold of cloth
[noun] fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect
[noun] flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
[adjective] (British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked
[verb] decrease rapidly, as of money
[verb] change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"
[verb] transport by aeroplane; "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"
[verb] hit a fly, in baseball
[verb] be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying"
[verb] travel in an airplane; "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?"
[verb] move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place"
[verb] travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic"
[verb] cause to fly or float; "fly a kite"
[verb] travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly"
[verb] fly a plane
[verb] pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"
[verb] to run away; "He threw down his gun and fled."
[verb] display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
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(a) To rush out.
(b) To burst into a passion; to break out into license. {To let fly}.
(a) To throw or drive with violence; to discharge. ``A man lets fly his arrow without taking any aim.'' --Addison.
(b) (Naut.) To let go suddenly and entirely; as, to let fly the sheets.
\Fly\, v. t. 1. To cause to fly or to float in the air, as a bird, a kite, a flag, etc. The brave black flag I fly. --W. S. Gilbert. 2. To fly or flee from; to shun; to avoid. Sleep flies the wretch. --Dryden. To fly the favors of so good a king. --Shak. 3. To hunt with a hawk. [Obs.] --Bacon. {To fly a kite} (Com.), to raise money on commercial notes. [Cant or Slang]
\Fly\, n.; pl. {Flies} (fl[imac]z). [OE. flie, flege, AS. fl[=y]ge, fle['o]ge, fr. fle['o]gan to fly; akin to D. vlieg, OHG. flioga, G. fliege, Icel. & Sw. fluga, Dan. flue. [root] 84. See {Fly}, v. i.] 1. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any winged insect; esp., one with transparent wings; as, the Spanish fly; firefly; gall fly; dragon fly.
(b) Any dipterous insect; as, the house fly; flesh fly; black fly. See {Diptera}, and Illust. in Append. 2. A hook dressed in imitation of a fly, -- used for fishing. ``The fur-wrought fly.'' --Gay. 3. A familiar spirit; a witch's attendant. [Obs.] A trifling fly, none of your great familiars. --B. Jonson. 4. A parasite. [Obs.] --Massinger. 5. A kind of light carriage for rapid transit, plying for hire and usually drawn by one horse. [Eng.] 6. The length of an extended flag from its staff; sometimes, the length from the ``union'' to the extreme end. 7. The part of a vane pointing the direction from which the wind blows. 8. (Naut.) That part of a compass on which the points are marked; the compass card. --Totten. 9. (Mech.)
(a) Two or more vanes set on a revolving axis, to act as a fanner, or to equalize or impede the motion of machinery by the resistance of the air, as in the striking part of a clock.
(b) A heavy wheel, or cross arms with weights at the ends on a revolving axis, to regulate or equalize the motion of machinery by means of its inertia, where the power communicated, or the resistance to be overcome, is variable, as in the steam engine or the coining press. See {Fly wheel} (below). 10. (Knitting Machine) The piece hinged to the needle, which holds the engaged loop in position while the needle is penetrating another loop; a latch. --Knight. 11. The pair of arms revolving around the bobbin, in a spinning wheel or spinning frame, to twist the yarn. 12. (Weaving) A shuttle driven through the shed by a blow or jerk. --Knight. 13.
(a) Formerly, the person who took the printed sheets from the press.
(b) A vibrating frame with fingers, attached to a power to a power printing press for doing the same work. 14. The outer canvas of a tent with double top, usually drawn over the ridgepole, but so extended as to touch the roof of the tent at no other place. 15. One of the upper screens of a stage in a theater. 16. The fore flap of a bootee; also, a lap on trousers, overcoats, etc., to conceal a row of buttons. 17. (Baseball) A batted ball that flies to a considerable distance, usually high in the air; also, the flight of a ball so struck; as, it was caught on the fly. {Black fly}, {Cheese fly}, {Dragon fly, etc.} See under {Black}, {Cheese}, etc. -- {Fly agaric} (Bot.), a mushroom ({Agaricus muscarius}), having a narcotic juice which, in sufficient quantities, is poisonous. -- {Fly block} (Naut.), a pulley whose position shifts to suit the working of the tackle with which it is connected; -- used in the hoisting tackle of yards. -- {Fly board} (Printing Press), the board on which printed sheets are deposited by the fly. -- {Fly book}, a case in the form of a book for anglers' flies. --Kingsley.{Fly cap}, a cap with wings, formerly worn by women. -- {Fly drill}, a drill having a reciprocating motion controlled by a fly wheel, the driving power being applied by the hand through a cord winding in reverse directions upon the spindle as it rotates backward and forward. --Knight.{Fly fishing}, the act or art of angling with a bait of natural or artificial flies. --Walton.{Fly flap}, an implement for killing flies. -- {Fly governor}, a governor for regulating the speed of an engine, etc., by the resistance of vanes revolving in the air. -- {Fly honeysuckle} (Bot.), a plant of the honeysuckle genus ({Lonicera}), having a bushy stem and the flowers in pairs, as {L. ciliata} and {L. Xylosteum}. -- {Fly hook}, a fishhook supplied with an artificial fly. -- {Fly leaf}, an unprinted leaf at the beginning or end of a book, circular, programme, etc. -- {Fly maggot}, a maggot bred from the egg of a fly. --Ray. {Fly net}, a screen to exclude insects. {Fly nut} (Mach.), a nut with wings; a thumb nut; a finger nut. {Fly orchis} (Bot.), a plant ({Ophrys muscifera}), whose flowers resemble flies. {Fly paper}, poisoned or sticky paper for killing flies that feed upon or are entangled by it. {Fly powder}, an arsenical powder used to poison flies. {Fly press}, a screw press for punching, embossing, etc., operated by hand and having a heavy fly. {Fly rail}, a bracket which turns out to support the hinged leaf of a table. {Fly rod}, a light fishing rod used in angling with a fly. {Fly sheet}, a small loose advertising sheet; a handbill.
Synonyms for fly
alert, fell, flee, fly ball, fly front, fly sheet, take flight, tent flap, tent-fly, vanish, vanish
See also: blast | bolt | break loose | buzz | carry | dry fly | elapse | gadfly | go off | hang glide | hit | hit | hitting | hydroplane | lapse | lessen | Musca domestica | order Diptera | pop fly | run off | soar | solo | tachina fly | transport | tzetze |
Related terms: abscond, aeroplane, become airborne, be gone, be no more, carry, copilot, cut out, dart, do a fade-out, dragnet, flutter, glissade, hang, ice-skate, jump bail, lure, make tracks, meshes, peter out, proceed, purse seine, scud, skim, swing, take French leave, take the air, thunder along, waste away, whisk
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Let's analyse "fly" as pure text. This string has Three letters in One syllable and zero vowels (In our algorithm Y is not counted as vowel, but in English language, sometimes it sounds like one). 0% of vowels is 38.6% less then average English word. Written in backwards: YLF. Average typing speed for these characters is 840 milliseconds. [info]
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fly: = 0, reduced: 0 (or 7 if Y is vowel too). and the final result is zero. |
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