flightless
Flying at altitude
fly
Fashionable, fly, stylish, dashing...
flee, fly
being able to fly
fly y = long I
An idiom that includes the word "fly" is "when pigs fly," which means that something is highly unlikely or impossible to happen. It emphasizes the absurdity of the situation being discussed. Another example is "fly by the seat of your pants," which refers to making decisions in a spontaneous or improvised manner, without a clear plan.
being able to fly and living in packs
Lisa Wilding has written: 'Not being able to fly'
Fly shoes, are shoes made by the London company FLY. Although theses shoes are called "Fly" shoes they do not advertise being able to make you fly, in fact it is not recommended that you attempt this at all. They do, however, help you look good while being comfortable.
No. They are mostly famous for their colour andnot being able to fly.
No, it's an adjective. An adjective is a word that describes another word. Verbs are action words, such as run, fly, eat, etc.