Fly

Gujarati Meaning

ઊડવું

માખી

ઉડવું

English Meaning

  1. To engage in flight, especially:
  2. To move through the air by means of wings or winglike parts.
  3. To travel by air: We flew to Dallas.
  4. To operate an aircraft or spacecraft.
  5. To rise in or be carried through the air by the wind: a kite flying above the playground.
  6. To float or flap in the air: pennants flying from the masthead.
  7. To move or be sent through the air with great speed: bullets flying in every direction; a plate that flew from my hands when I stumbled.
  8. To move with great speed; rush or dart: The children flew down the hall. Rumors were flying during their absence.
  9. To flee; escape.
  10. To hasten; spring: flew to her students' defense.
  11. To pass by swiftly: a vacation flying by; youth that is soon flown.
  12. To be dissipated; vanish: Their small inheritance was quickly flown.
  13. Baseball To hit a fly ball.
  14. To undergo an explosive reaction; burst: The dropped plate flew into pieces. The motorist flew into a rage.
  15. Informal To gain acceptance or approval; go over: "However sophisticated the reasoning, this particular notion may not fly” ( New York Times).
  16. To cause to fly or float in the air: fly a kite; fly a flag.
  17. Nautical To operate under (a particular flag): a tanker that flies the Liberian flag.
  18. To pilot (an aircraft or a spacecraft).
  19. To carry or transport in an aircraft or a spacecraft: fly emergency supplies to a stricken area.
  20. To pass over or through in flight: flew the coastal route in record time.
  21. To perform in a spacecraft or an aircraft: flew six missions into space.
  22. To flee or run from: fly a place in panic.
  23. To avoid; shun: fly temptation.
  24. The act of flying; flight.
  25. A fold of cloth that covers a fastening of a garment, especially one on the front of trousers.
  26. The fastening or opening covered by such a fold.
  27. A flap that covers an entrance or forms a rooflike extension for a tent or the canopy of a vehicle.
  28. A flyleaf.
  29. Baseball A fly ball.
  30. The span of a flag from the staff to the outer edge.
  31. The outer edge of a flag.
  32. A flywheel.
  33. The area directly over the stage of a theater, containing overhead lights, drop curtains, and equipment for raising and lowering sets.
  34. Chiefly British A one-horse carriage, especially one for hire.
  35. fly at To attack fiercely; assault: The dogs flew at each other's throats.
  36. fly high To be elated: They were flying high after their first child was born.
  37. fly off the handle Informal To become suddenly enraged: flew off the handle when the train was finally canceled.
  38. let fly To shoot, hurl, or release: The troops let fly a volley of gunfire.
  39. let fly To lash out; assault: The mayor let fly with an angry attack on her critics.
  40. on the fly On the run; in a hurry: took lunch on the fly.
  41. on the fly While in the air; in flight: caught the ball on the fly.
  42. Any of numerous two-winged insects of the order Diptera, especially any of the family Muscidae, which includes the housefly.
  43. Any of various other flying insects, such as the caddis fly.
  44. A fishing lure simulating a fly, made by attaching materials such as feathers, tinsel, and colored thread to a fishhook.
  45. fly in the ointment A detrimental circumstance or detail; a drawback.
  46. Chiefly British Mentally alert; sharp.
  47. Slang Fashionable; stylish.