100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "fly"
Definition
The adverb fly means to move swiftly or quickly, often in a manner that is light and effortless. It can also imply the action of traveling through the air or moving at a rapid pace.
Synonyms
- Swiftly
 - Quickly
 - Rapidly
 - Speedily
 - Haste
 - Hastily
 
Antonyms
- Slowly
 - Gradually
 - Leisurely
 - Measuredly
 - Deliberately
 
Examples
- The bird can fly gracefully across the sky.
 - She can fly through her homework when she's focused.
 - The car zoomed past, making it fly down the highway.
 - They will fly to New York tomorrow for the conference.
 - The leaves began to fly around as the wind picked up.
 - He can fly through the traffic if he leaves early.
 - The time seems to fly when you're having fun.
 - The athlete can fly over the hurdles with ease.
 - I wish I could fly away to a tropical paradise.
 - The plane will fly above the clouds.
 - The kids ran outside to watch the balloons fly away.
 - She made her way through the crowd, trying to fly under the radar.
 - The sound of the fireworks made the night fly by.
 - The helicopter will fly soon to the rescue site.
 - The magician made the card appear to fly out of thin air.
 - He loves to fly his kite on windy days.
 - The story made the hours fly by as I read.
 - The drone began to fly higher, capturing stunning views.
 - As the sun set, the colors of the sky seemed to fly into a beautiful palette.
 - The team managed to fly through their project ahead of schedule.
 - The superhero seemed to fly effortlessly through the city.
 - My thoughts can fly away when I'm daydreaming.
 - The fireworks made the night fly with excitement.
 - The wind made the paper airplane fly farther than expected.
 - I watched the leaves fly off the trees in autumn.
 - The athlete trained to fly faster than his competitors.
 - The eagle began to fly higher as it spotted its prey.
 - The time will fly when we’re all together.
 - The balloon began to fly up, away from the children's grasp.
 - As we sailed, the dolphins seemed to fly alongside us.
 - She can fly through a crowded room without anyone noticing.
 - The sound of laughter made the evening fly by.
 - The comet will fly past Earth next month.
 - I could almost fly with joy when I heard the news.
 - The kids watched in awe as the paper planes fly across the field.
 - The wind made our picnic blanket fly away.
 - The athlete's performance made the competition fly by.
 - The race car seemed to fly around the track.
 - The wind caused the flags to fly wildly.
 - With practice, he learned to fly his drone with precision.
 - The hours can fly when you're engrossed in a good book.
 - The hawk began to fly in circles, searching for food.
 - The butterfly appeared to fly from flower to flower.
 - The child laughed as the bubbles fly into the air.
 - The balloon would fly until it popped.
 - As soon as the bell rang, the students would fly out of the classroom.
 - The train will fly down the tracks at high speed.
 - The kite began to fly higher as the wind picked up.
 - The fireworks made the sky fly with colors.
 - I felt like I could fly when I received the good news.
 - The artist made the paintbrush fly across the canvas.
 - The eagle can fly at incredible heights.
 - The chef can make the knife fly while chopping vegetables.
 - The athlete felt that he could fly after winning the race.
 - The children watched as the colorful balloons began to fly away.
 - The stars seemed to fly in the night sky.
 - The wind caused the leaves to fly all around.
 - The time will fly when you're busy doing what you love.
 - She can make the conversation fly with her charm.
 - The kids were thrilled to see the rocket fly into space.
 - The dog seemed to fly across the yard with excitement.
 - The sound of music made the night fly by.
 - I felt like I could fly after scoring the winning goal.
 - The butterfly can fly from flower to flower effortlessly.
 - The wind caused the dust to fly into the air.
 - He could fly through the challenges with his determination.
 - The plane will fly directly to the destination.
 - She watched the leaves fly in the autumn breeze.
 - The eagle can fly with incredible grace.
 - The firework display made the night fly with wonder.
 - The child let the balloon fly high into the sky.
 - The magician made the coin fly from one hand to the other.
 - The sound of laughter made the afternoon fly by.
 - The rabbit seemed to fly across the field as it dashed away.
 - The swing made her feel like she could fly.
 - The stars in the sky appeared to fly as the earth rotated.
 - The joy of the moment made time fly.
 - The car was able to fly past the slower vehicles.
 - The butterfly danced and seemed to fly around the garden.
 - The storm caused the debris to fly everywhere.
 - As they sang, the minutes began to fly by.
 - The fireworks made the children fly with excitement.
 - The athlete's speed made him fly past his competitors.
 - The rocket will fly into the stratosphere.
 - She felt like she could fly when she heard the applause.
 - The balloons began to fly into the open sky.
 - The sound of the wind made the leaves fly in circles.
 - The pilot can make the plane fly smoothly through turbulence.
 - The time spent with friends always makes it fly.
 - The leaves began to fly away in the breeze.
 - The children watched as the drone began to fly up.
 - The excitement in the room made the minutes fly by.
 - The hawk is known to fly high above the trees.
 - The time spent with family made the day fly.
 - The balloons seemed to fly higher with every gust of wind.
 - The wind made the paper flutter and fly away.
 - The magician's trick made the card fly out of his hands.
 - The thrill of the roller coaster made the ride fly by.
 - The speed of the motorcycle made it fly down the road.
 - The child let out a gasp as the fireworks began to fly in the sky.
 
