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.
The correct spelling is flies, as in "Time flies by."
As time flies is grammatically correct.
Spell means a period of time
It's a time CAPSULE
Springtime
from the flies on the soft watches in Salvador Dali's masterpiece The Persistence of Memory watches,clocks = time and the flies are actual insects.
Harry Potter doesn't use a spell to fly, he flies using an enchanted broomstick.
I fly, he/she flies
The correct phrase is "time flies". This idiom is used to express how time seems to pass quickly.
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As time flies is grammatically correct.
Day time
Stipulated time.
"Λάσπη και μύγες " [laspee ke meeghes]
Time Flies By was created on 2006-11-10.
Time Flies - film - was created in 1944.
latter, first diminutive of "goodbye"
Do you mean " dawdle " as in to waste time. If so, this is how you spell it.