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fly out meaning

Fly Out

Definition:
“Fly out” is a phrasal verb that primarily means to depart (usually by airplane) from a particular place to another destination. It can also refer more broadly to moving away or exiting, often suddenly or dramatically.

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Etymology:
The term “fly” comes from the Old English “fleogan,” meaning “to move through the air.” The word “out” is derived from the Old English “ūtan,” signifying a movement away from a point or location. The combination reflects the action of an aircraft leaving a certain position or the act of exiting rapidly.

Pronunciation:
/ˈflaɪ aʊt/

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This term can be used in various contexts, but it is most commonly associated with travel and transportation.

  1. The bird will fly out of its nest as soon as it learns to spread its wings.
  2. When the door suddenly swung open, papers began to fly out of the open window.
  3. We watched in awe as the fireworks flew out into the night sky.
  4. She decided to fly out to California for the weekend to visit her friend.
  5. The cat tried to catch the dragonfly, but it quickly flew out of reach.

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