A fly half in Rugby is so called because the position traditionally serves as a link between the forwards and the backs, allowing for quick decision-making and tactical play. The term "fly" suggests a player who is agile and capable of moving quickly, reflecting the role's emphasis on speed and flexibility in both passing and running. This position is crucial for orchestrating attacks and directing the flow of the game.
Flying the flag at half mast.
In rugby, a fly-half is a key position responsible for directing the team's attack and making tactical decisions on the field. The term "fly half" specifically refers to a player's role rather than a physical measurement, so a fly is not considered a fly half in any context. If you're referring to a specific context or metaphor, please provide more details for clarification.
There are a few different kinds of them. Harpie Sirens Bird-People
i don't think so if we were we would have magical powers like to fly.
ofc u can ^^ The games called fly for fun so obviously u can
Well,Would a fly without wings be called a walk?Well probably seeing if a fly can fly it is a fly so . . .If a walk can walk it probably is a walk.No. Mean flies call them "cripples".
Half from Morocco and half is homegrown, so called nederwiet.
Sure, it is about 2,400 miles between the two. Most aircraft can fly that in about four hours, so you could actually fly there, spend half a day there and fly back.
the robber fly blends in by its background. it is called the robber fly because it blends in so good that it can still parts of your food
erm its around 600 miles so it should take half an hour to fly there.
You fly North-West for 1 half then South-West for 1 half.
You only fly a Canadian flag at half mast when you are mourning.