flying Antonyms

Meaning of flying

Wordnet

flying (n)

an instance of traveling by air

Wordnet

flying (s)

moving swiftly

hurried and brief

Webster

flying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Fly

Webster

flying (v. i.)

Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement.

flying Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle soared through the sky, its wings carrying it effortlessly.
  2. The paper airplane flew haphazardly across the classroom, propelled by the wind from the open window.
  3. The pilot skillfully maneuvered the plane, flying it through turbulence with ease.
  4. Birds flew in a graceful V-formation, their wings beating in unison.
  5. The kite dance gracefully in the wind, flying high above the ground.
  6. As the fireworks exploded, they sent out beautiful sparks that flew into the night sky.
  7. The acrobat swung from the trapeze, seemingly flying through the air.
  8. The spinning top flew around the table, its top wobbling as it spun.
  9. The drone flew over the neighborhood, capturing aerial footage.
  10. The arrows flew straight and true, hitting their targets with precision.

FAQs About the word flying

an instance of traveling by air, moving swiftly, hurried and briefof Fly, Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rap

drive-by, sudden, makeshift, reckless, rash, impulsive, hurried,rushed, headlong, pell-mell

unhurried, calculated, calculating, measured, measured, calculated, calculating, unhurried, deliberate,deliberate

The eagle soared through the sky, its wings carrying it effortlessly.

The paper airplane flew haphazardly across the classroom, propelled by the wind from the open window.

The pilot skillfully maneuvered the plane, flying it through turbulence with ease.

Birds flew in a graceful V-formation, their wings beating in unison.