The phrase is spelled "Time flies." It means that things happen more quickly than we expect, and in retrospect, a long passage of time seems shorter.
Spell means a period of time
As time flies is grammatically correct.
It's a time CAPSULE
Springtime
That is the correct spelling of "firefly."
Harry Potter doesn't use a spell to fly, he flies using an enchanted broomstick.
I fly, he/she flies
TIME
The correct phrase is "time flies". This idiom is used to express how time seems to pass quickly.
Day time
Stipulated time.
"Λάσπη και μύγες " [laspee ke meeghes]
Spell means a period of time
Do you mean " dawdle " as in to waste time. If so, this is how you spell it.
As time flies is grammatically correct.
every thing is starting to melt and the flies are attracted to some odders like if an animal dies in the frez that will attract them
you can say it flies in the air but if you want to sound more sophisticated then you should probably go with The airplane flies in the atmospere.* Atmosphere