💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fly through"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fly byverb | (idiomatic) To pass or go past quickly, often without much interaction |
| fly offverb | (intransitive, idiomatic) To flee rapidly; to run away. |
| run throughverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To summarise briefly. |
| fly inverb | (of an aircraft) To land at an airfield. |
| flyingnoun | (countable, aviation) An act of flight. |
| move through | — |
| take flightverb | (idiomatic) To begin flying; to become airborne or aloft; to take off and fly |
| pass throughverb | To go through, to travel through, to transit or lie across a place or from one place to another. |
| fly outverb | (intransitive) To travel by airplane to a destination. |
| free flight | — |
| flyable | (of aircraft) Able to be flown; airworthy. |
| flyawaynoun | A stray hair that is difficult to style. |
| flybynoun | A flight past a celestial object in order to make observations. |
| flying startnoun | (idiomatic) An especially good start. |
| cut throughverb | (idiomatic) To dispense with or quickly deal with (an issue that is seen as an obstruction or waste of time). |
| airbornenoun | Military infantry intended to be transported by air and delivered to the battlefield by parachute or helicopter. |
| flight pathnoun | An airway, the predefined route of travel for an aircraft or spacecraft. |
| highflying | Alternative form of high-flying. [Characteristic of a highflier; extravagant in conduct or opinion.] |
| blast offverb | (idiomatic, intransitive) to begin ascent under rocket power |
| outflyverb | (transitive) To fly better, faster, or further than. |
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