flying (Noun) — An instance of travelling by air. ex. "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"
flying (Adjective) — Moving swiftly. ex. "fast-flying planes" ex. "played the difficult passage with flying fingers"
flying (Adjective) — Hurried and brief. ex. "paid a flying visit" ex. "took a flying glance at the book"
flying (Verb) — Travel through the air; be airborne. ex. "Man cannot fly"
flying (Verb) — Move quickly or suddenly. ex. "He flew about the place"
flying (Verb) — Operate an aeroplane. ex. "He flew the jet over Cuba"
flying (Verb) — Transport by aeroplane. ex. "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"
flying (Verb) — Cause to fly or float. ex. "fly a kite"
flying (Verb) — Be dispersed or disseminated. ex. "Rumors and accusations are flying"
flying (Verb) — Change quickly from one emotional state to another. ex. "fly into a rage"
flying (Verb) — Pass away rapidly. ex. "Time flies like an arrow"
flying (Verb) — (air travel) travel in an aeroplane. ex. "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight" ex. "Are we driving or flying?"
flying (Verb) — Display in the air or cause to float. ex. "fly a kite" ex. "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
flying (Verb) — Run away quickly.
flying (Verb) — Travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft. ex. "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic"
flying (Verb) — (baseball) hit a fly.
flying (Verb) — Decrease rapidly and disappear. ex. "the money flew in las Vegas"