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fly out

verb

  1. vpc version of fly.03, hit a fly ball
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Wiktionary

noun

  1. An instance of flying out.

    A fly out was recorded on the scorecard.

verb

  1. To travel by airplane to a destination.

    I'm going to fly out to see you.

  2. To have someone travel rapidly to a destination on an airplane.

    flew him out to New York

  3. 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.

  4. To rapidly emerge.

    Pieces flew out in all directions.

  5. To become out by hitting a fly ball which is caught.

    Jones flied out to right field.

  6. To fly into a rage; to become very angry.