English · Common Verbs
/flaɪ/
[/flaɪ/]
move through air
To move through the air, as a bird or aircraft does, or to travel by plane.
Some birds fly thousands of miles south every winter to find warmer weather.
Some birds fly thousands of miles south every winter to find warmer weather.
From Old English 'flēogan', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'vliegen'.
Irregular (fly, flew, flown); used for birds, planes, and travel.