fly out
verb
- vpc version of fly.03, hit a fly ball
Wiktionary
noun
- An instance of flying out.
“A fly out was recorded on the scorecard.”
verb
- To travel by airplane to a destination.
“I'm going to fly out to see you.”
- To have someone travel rapidly to a destination on an airplane.
“flew him out to New York”
- To take off from an airfield.
“Near by is the RAF museum at Duxford Airfield, open at weekends, which has a large display of aircraft. Trapped there is the prototype Concorde, which flew in but can never fly out, because the runway was shortened to make way for a motorway immediately after its arrival.”
- To rapidly emerge.
“Pieces flew out in all directions.”
- To become out by hitting a fly ball which is caught.
“Jones flied out to right field.”
- To fly into a rage; to become very angry.