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Flying

Definition: Flying

Flying

Adjective

1. Capable of or engaged in flight; "the bat is a flying animal".

2. Moving swiftly; "fast-flying planes"; "played the difficult passage with flying fingers".

3. Of or relating to passage through the air especially aviation; "a flying time of three hours between cities"; "unidentified flying objects".

4. Streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air; "ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her"; "a fluttering scarf"; "flying banners"; "flags waving in the breeze".

5. Designed for swift movement or action; "a flying police squad is trained for quick action anywhere in the city".

6. Hurried and brief; "paid a flying visit"; "took a flying glance at the book"; "a quick inspection"; "a fast visit".

7. Done swiftly in or as if in the air; used e.g. of a racing start in which runners are already in motion as they cross the starting line; "a flying start"; "crossed the goal line with a flying leap".

Noun

1. An instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "flying" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Note: Flying \Fly"ing\, adjective. [From Fly, intransitive verb.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Flying

DomainDefinition

Dream Interpretation

To dream of flying high through a space, denotes marital calamities.
To fly low, almost to the ground, indicates sickness and uneasy states from which the dreamer will recover.
To fly over muddy water, warns you to keep close with your private affairs, as enemies are watching to enthrall you.
To fly over broken places, signifies ill luck and gloomy surroundings. If you notice green trees and vegetation below you in flying, you will suffer temporary embarrassment, but will have a flood of prosperity upon you.
To dream of seeing the sun while flying, signifies useless worries, as your affairs will succeed despite your fears of evil.
To dream of flying through the firmament passing the moon and other planets; foretells famine, wars, and troubles of all kinds.
To dream that you fly with black wings, portends bitter disappointments. To fall while flying, signifies your downfall. If you wake while falling, you will succeed in reinstating yourself.
For a young man to dream that he is flying with white wings above green foliage, foretells advancement in business, and he will also be successful in love. If he dreams this often it is a sign of increasing prosperity and the fulfilment of desires. If the trees appear barren or dead, there will be obstacles to combat in obtaining desires. He will get along, but his work will bring small results.
For a woman to dream of flying from one city to another, and alighting on church spires, foretells she will have much to contend against in the way of false persuasions and declarations of love. She will be threatened with a disastrous season of ill health, and the death of some one near to her may follow.
For a young woman to dream that she is shot at while flying, denotes enemies will endeavor to restrain her advancement into higher spheres of usefulness and prosperity. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Publishing & Graphic Arts

A condition wherein a fine mist or spray of ink is thrown off rapidly moving ink rollers due to ink splitting. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Flight

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Flight is the process of flying: either movement through the air by aerodynamically generating lift or aerostatically using buoyancy, or movement beyond Earth's atmosphere by spacecraft.

Animal flight

The most successful groups of living things that fly are insects, birds, and bats. Each of these groups' wings evolved separately from different structures.

Pterosaurs were a group of flying vertebrates contemporaneous with the dinosaurs.

All bats fly, and bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. However, there are several gliding mammals which are able to volplane from tree to tree by making use of fleshy membranes between their limbs: some can travel hundreds of metres in this way with very little loss of height. Flying tree frogs use greatly enlarged webbed feet for a similar purpose, and there are flying lizards which employ their unusually wide, flattened rib-cages to the same end.

Flying fish can glide using enlarged wing-like fins, and have been observed soaring for hundreds of metres using the updraft on the leading edges of waves. It is thought that they evolved this ability to help them escape from underwater predators.

Most birds fly, with some notable exceptions. The largest birds, the ostrich and the emu, are earthbound, as were the now-extinct dodos, while the non-flying penguins have adapted their wings for use under water. Most small flightless birds are native to relatively small islands, and lead a lifestyle such that flight confers little advantage and involves substantial costs.

Among the millions of species of insects, many do not fly.

Among living animals that fly, the wandering albatross has the greatest wingspan, up to 3.5 metres (11.5 feet), and the trumpeter swan perhaps the greatest weight, 17 kilograms (38 pounds).

Fictional: Dumbo, the flying elephant.

Mechanical flight

Flying machines are aircraft, including aeroplanes, helicopters, airships and balloons, and spacecraft.

In the case of an aeroplane flight involves

The same applies for other flying machines and flying animals, except for the taxiing.

See also

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Flying (UFO album)

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Flying is an album by UFO.

Tracks

  1. Silver Bird
  2. Star Storm
  3. Prince Kajuku
  4. The Coming Of Prince Kajuku
  5. Flying

    Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Flying (UFO album)."

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Flying Pokémon

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Flying Pokémon are a certain type of Pokémon, including the following:

This list will be expanded as more Pokémon entries are created on Wikipedia.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Flying Pokmon."

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Synonyms: Flying

Synonyms: aflare (adj), fast (adj), fast-flying (adj), flaring (adj), fluttering (adj), quick (adj), waving (adj), flight (n). (additional references)
Synonym by domain: misting (publishing & graphic arts).

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Synonyms within Context: Flying

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Celebration

Triumphal arch, bonfire, salute; salvo, salvo of artillery; feu de joie, flourish of trumpets, fanfare, colors flying, illuminations.

Combatant

Army, corps d'armee, host, division, battalia, column, wing, detachment, garrison, flying column, brigade, regiment, corps, battalion, sotnia, squadron, company, platoon, battery, subdivision, section, squad; piquet, picket, guard, rank, file; legion, phalanx, cohort; cloud of skirmishers.

Imagination

Flying Dutchman, great sea serpent, man in the moon, castle in the air, pipe dream, pie-in-the-sky, chateau en Espagne; Utopia, Atlantis, happy valley, millennium, fairyland; land of Prester John, kindgom of Micomicon; work of fiction; (novel); Arabian nights; le pot au lait; dream of Alnashar; (hope).

Navigation

Aerostation, aerostatics, aeronautics; balloonery; balloon; ballooning, aviation, airmanship; flying, flight, volitation; wing, pinion; rocketry, space travel, astronautics, orbital mechanics, orbiting.

News

Report, rumor, hearsay, on dit, flying rumor, news stirring, cry, buzz, bruit, fame; talk, oui dire, scandal, eavesdropping; town tattle, table talk; canard, topic of the day, idea afloat.

Ostentation

Demonstration, flying colors; tomfoolery; flourish of trumpets; (celebration); pageant, pageantry; spectacle, exhibition, exposition, procession; turn out, set out; grand function; f_te, gala, field day, review, march past, promenade, insubstantial pageant.

Adverb: with flourish of trumpet, with beat of drum, with flying colors.

Success

Come off well, come off successful, come off with flying colors; make short work of; take by storm, carry by storm; bear away the bell; win one's wings, win one's spurs, win the battle; win the day, carry the day, gain the day, gain the prize, gain the palm; have the best of it, have it all one's own way, have the game in one's owns hands, have the ball at one's feet, have one on the hop; walk over the course; carry all before one, remain in possession of the field; score a success.

Adverb: successfully; Adjective: well flying colors, in triumph, swimmingly; a merveille, beyond all hope; to some purpose, to good purpose; to one's heart's content.

Transientness

Adjective: transient, transitory, transitive; passing, evanescent, fleeting, cursory, short-lived, ephemeral; flying; Verb: fugacious, fugitive; shifting, slippery; spasmodic; instantaneous, momentaneous.

Trophy

Triumph; (celebration); flying colors; (show).

Unconformity

Nonconformist; nondescript, character, original, nonesuch, nonsuch, monster, prodigy, wonder, miracle, curiosity, flying fish, black sheep, black swan, lusus naturae, rara avis, queer fish; mongrel, random breed; half-caste, half-blood, half-breed; metis, crossbreed, hybrid, mule, hinny, mulatto; tertium quid, hermaphrodite.

Velocity

Spurt, rush, dash, race, steeple chase; smart rate, lively rate, swift rate; Adjective: rattling rate, spanking rate, strapping rate, smart pace, lively pace, swift pace, rattling pace, spanking pace, strapping pace; round pace; flying, flight.

Adjective: fast, speedy, swift, rapid, quick, fleet; aliped; nimble, agile, expeditious; express; active; flying, galloping; Verb: light footed, nimble footed; winged, eagle winged, mercurial, electric, telegraphic; light-legged, light of heel; swift as an arrow; Noun: quick as lightning; Noun: quick as a thought.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Flying

English words defined with "flying": American flying squirrelblind flyingflying cat, flying colors, flying colours, Flying Dutchman, flying fish, flying gurnard, flying horse, Flying machine, flying marmot, flying mouse, flying reptile, flying saucer, flying squirrelnorthern flying squirrelpass with flying colorssouthern flying squirrelunidentified flying object. (references)
Specialty definitions using "flying": FLYING CAMPS, FLYING GIGGERS, FLYING HOUSE, Flying Machine, FLYING PASTY, FLYING PORTERS, FLYING STATIONERS, flying test bed, Flying without Wingsprofile flying. (references)
Etymologies containing "flying": Volery. (references)

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Modern Usage: Flying

DomainUsage

Screenplays

I'm Flying! (Titanic; writing credit: James Cameron)

I am flying! And from way up here you all look like little ants (A Bug's Life; writing credit: John Lasseter; Andrew Stanton)

This is the second time I've shot this man while he was flying through the air. (The Mask of Zorro; writing credit: Johnston McCulley; Ted Elliott)

, my bosoms come flying out (A League of Their Own; writing credit: Kim Wilson; Kelly Candaele)

Why you going to the airport, flying somewhere (Dumb & Dumber; writing credit: Peter Farrelly; Bennett Yellin)

Lyrics

A thousand eyes will smolder with jealousy while you are just flying past (32 Flavors; performing artist: Alana Davis)

We're flying above the clouds, I can see happiness from here (Above The Clouds; performing artist: Amber)

Just so my irons aren't always flying off the backswing (One Week; performing artist: Barenaked Ladies)

Flying first class from New York City to Blackstreet (No Diggity; performing artist: Blackstreet)

The enforcer, music flows like a flying saucer (Keep Their Headz Ringin; performing artist: Dr. Dre)

Clever

If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal? (references; author: unknown)

Without ammunition, the USAF would be just another very expensive flying club. (references; author: unknown)

On a Canadian two-dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament building is an American flag. (references; author: unknown)

You can't prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building their nest on it. (references; author: unknown)

Tongue Twisters

Fat frogs flying past fast. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Fear of Flying (2000)

Flying Acquaintances (1973)

The Flying Sorcerer (1973)

Flying Sword and the Smart Lad (1970)

Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines (1969)

Song Titles

Smile a Little Smile For Me (performing artist: The Flying Machine)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Flying

DomainTitle

References

  • Flying Brands Limited: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • The World Market for Aircraft Launching Gear, Deck-Arrestor and Similar Gear, Ground Flying Trainers, and Parts Thereof: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective (reference)

    (more reference examples)

  

Books

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  • Monty Python's Flying Circus: Set 3, Episodes 14-19 (reference)

  • Flying High - 1995 Kodak-Albuquerque International Balloon Festival (reference)

  • The Flying Deuces (available in EP mode only) (reference)

  • The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus (reference)

  • Monty Python's Flying Circus - Box Set 3 (reference)

    (more DVD examples; more video examples)

  

Music

  

High Tech

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Flying

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Photo Album: Flying

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Flying Wing & QSRA. Credit: NASA.

Flying Oblique Wing. Credit: NASA.

Flying Saucer? Aliens?. Credit: NASA.

Flying Boat Construction. Credit: NASA.

Looming like a giant flying saucer in our outer solar system, Saturn puts on a show as the ... Credit: NASA.

When the ground sea is running Spray flying 50 feet after waves crash into rocks. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Flying hybrid cow taking in the view Another sight to catch the eye. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Canada geese flying into the Jug Bay area at sunset. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Flying over the Kona Coast. Credit: America's Coastlines.

The Transantarctic Mountains seen from the C-130 while flying to the South Pole. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Flying
 

"Flying raven, dead tree" by Dustin Byerley
Commentary: "A raven passes a dead tree hanging over a cliff. Shot with a Canon 10D 6.3MP digital camera."
"Flying on Brazil 11" by Ricardo Santos
Commentary: "Flying on Brazil, from Maceio - Salvador - Recife - Belo Horizonte."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "Flying".

PlayCaptionPlayCaption
Typical excerpt from an action movie scene complete with flying arrows,.Jet flying by as heard faintly from a distance.
Low-flying propeller plan passing by; biplane flying by.Lear jet flying past at a low altitude.
Gaggle of geese flying and honking.Helicopter flying by.
Jet flying by; airplane flying by.Fireball flying through the air.
An arrow flying off of the bow through the air.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Flying

AuthorQuotation

Bill Hicks

I'll tell you, too, that's starting to depress me about UFO's, about the fact that they cross galaxies, or wherever they come from to visit us, and always end up in places like Fife, Alabama. Maybe these are not super-intelligent beings, man. Maybe they're like hillbilly aliens. Some intergalactic Joad family or something. "Don't you all want to land in New York, or L.A.?" "Nah, we just had a long trip, we gonna kick back and whittle some." Oh, my God, they're idiots. "We're gonna enter our mothership in the tractor pull!" My God, we're being invaded by rednecks. My biggest fear. Last thing I want to see is a flying saucer up on blocks in front of some trailer, you know? Wouldn't that be depressing? Some bumper sticker on it - "They'll get my ray gun when they pry my cold, dead, eighteen-fingered hand off of it."

Francis Bacon

Be not penny-wise. Riches have wings. Sometimes they fly away of themselves, and sometimes they must be set flying to bring in more.

Lord Byron

Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, streams like the thunderstorm against the wind.

Pierre Auguste Renoir

He bores me. He ought to have stuck to his flying machine. [On Leonardo Da Vinci]

Thomas Carlyle

The dust of controversy is merely the falsehood flying off.

Virgil

Time is flying never to return.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Flying

AuthorDateQuotation

Treaty of Versailles

1919

In addition to the engines installed in the seaplanes or flying boats above mentioned, one spare engine may be provided for each engine of each of these craft. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Flying

TitleAuthorQuote

Through the Looking-Glass

Carroll, Lewis

The Queen spread out her arms again and went flying after it, and this time she succeeded in catching it for herself

Young Zaphod Plays It Safe

Douglas Adams

Any sophisticated knowledgable person, who had knocked about, seen a few things, would probably have remarked on how much the craft looked like a filing cabinet--a large and recently burgled filing cabinet lying on its back with its drawers in the air and flying. The islanders, whose experience was of a different kind, were instead struck by how little it looked like a lobster

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Nothing could be heard, but the faint cries of a flock of birds of passage, that were flying across the sky at an immense height

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

But the notes were long and shrill and whirring, unlike the cry of vermin, falling a third or a fourth and trifled as the flying beaks clove the air.

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

The word, which I interpret the Flying or Floating Island, is in the original Laputa, whereof I could never learn the true etymology

Walden

Thoreau, Henry David

I doubt if Flying Childers ever carried a peck of corn to mill

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Flying

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Instead of hiding, the bat was making unusual noises and was having difficulty flying. (references)

Business

Their customers are flying clubs, flying schools and the military. (references)

The increase to nearly 60 airlines flying into South Africa alone, provides an indication of the strong growth in demand that is currently experienced by the industry. (references)

Seats on American carriers to the U.S. are currently offered through a code-share arrangement that is in place with international carriers having flying rights out of Dubai. (references)

Civil Liberties

Afghanistan

At various times, the Taliban banned certain traditional recreational activities, such as flying kites and playing chess. (references)

Economic History

Oman

When flying to and from the Gulf, it is highly advised to reconfirm your reservations at least 72-hours in advance. (references)

Armenia

Aside from flying to NIS destinations, AAL has regular flights to Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Sofia, Athens, and Dubai (UAE). (references)

Human Rights

Bolivia

The bomb killed one person, and flying glass wounded many others. (references)

Zambia

According to the Legal Resources Foundation, in January eight officers of the Kabwe flying squad tortured Adess Ngulube in her home and at a police station. (references)

Indonesia

Such incidents were similar to a series of police reactions to flag-raisings over the past 3 years; however, after the Papua Special Autonomy law was signed in November, allowing the Papua flag to be displayed as a cultural symbol, security forces seemed to allow the flying of the flag. (references)

Indigenous People

Indonesia

However, during the August 2000 MPR session, legislators attacked Wahid's stance toward Papuans and demanded a tougher approach that rejected the flying of the independence flag, the use of the name Papua, and other perceived manifestations of proindependence sentiment. (references)

Indonesia

Security forces did not obstruct political activities related to the Papuan Special Autonomy Law; however, they did sporadically enforce a no-tolerance policy on flying the Papuan flag, until the Special Autonomy Bill passed Parliament, after which time security forces allowed the flying of the flag. (references)

Political Economy

Indonesia

The security forces inconsistently enforced a no-tolerance policy against flying the Papuan flag, tearing down and destroying flags and flag poles, and killing eight persons, and beating others who tried to raise or protect the flag prior to the signing into law of the Papua Special Autonomy Law, which permits the flying of the flag as a cultural symbol. (references)

Travel

Maldives

Air taxis stop flying one hour before sunset. (references)

Korea

For direct flights, flying time ranges from 12-16 hours, depending on the point of departure. (references)

Argentina

U.S. carriers flying to Argentina include Delta Airlines, United Airlines and American Airlines. (references)

Women

Turkey

Other organizations include the Association to Support Women Candidates (Ka-Der), "The Flying Broom" women's advocacy group, the Turkish Women's Union, and the Foundation for the Evaluation of Women's Labor. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

FOLLY, n. That "gift and faculty divine" whose creative and controlling energy inspires Man's mind, guides his actions and adorns his life. Folly! although Erasmus praised thee once In a thick volume, and all authors known, If not thy glory yet thy power have shown, Deign to take homage from thy son who hunts Through all thy maze his brothers, fool and dunce, To mend their lives and to sustain his own, However feebly be his arrows thrown, Howe'er each hide the flying weapons blunts. All-Father Folly! be it mine to raise, With lusty lung, here on his western strand With all thine offspring thronged from every land, Thyself inspiring me, the song of praise. And if too weak, I'll hire, to help me bawl, Dick Watson Gilder, gravest of us all. Aramis Loto Frope

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Flying

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Art Linkletter

It's like dancing in the air. When you are skiing fast down the slope, you just put a little pressure on one side and you go to the other side, and it's just the speed, you're just flying.

John McCain

That is true. And in Vietnam, they did some of the most dangerous flying with Air America. And they did some other very dangerous work as well. And I'm sure that there are many of their stories that will never be told.

Mark Shields

Don Evans, you and President Bush have both emphasized over and over that you want to restore the public's confidence and comfort in flying again, that it's safe and secure.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Usage Frequency: Flying

"Flying" is generally used as a lexical verb (-ing form) -- approximately 71.83% of the time. "Flying" is used about 3,220 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Lexical Verb (-ing form)71.83%2,3133,842
Adjective (general or positive)16.2%52111,694
Noun (proper)8.69%28017,458
Noun (singular)3.26%10531,781
Noun (common)0.03%1339,140
                    Total100.00%3,220N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Usage in Company Names: Flying

CountryName
United Kingdom

Flying Brands Limited

 (more examples...)

Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.

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Expressions: Flying

Expressions using "flying": acrobatic flying afraid of flying amateur flying amateur flying club american flying squirrel asiatic flying squirrel biplane flying fish blind flying block flying hours colors flying come flying come flying up come off with flying colours distinguished Flying Cross flying adder Flying army Flying artillery flying bird flying boat flying bomb flying boom flying bridge flying buttress Flying camp flying carpet flying cat flying colors flying colours flying deck Flying doe flying dragon flying drainpipe flying dutchman flying exhibition flying field flying fish flying fortress flying fox Flying frog flying gecko flying gurnard flying high Flying Hills flying horse flying hours flying jacket flying jib Flying kites flying lemur flying lemurs Flying level flying lizard Flying machine flying man flying mare flying marmot flying model flying mouse flying object flying off flying officer flying opossum Flying party flying personnel flying phalanger flying pig Flying pinion flying proa flying range flying reptile flying rings flying robin Flying sap flying saucer flying save flying school Flying shot flying sickness Flying spider flying spot flying squad Flying squadron Flying squid flying squirrel flying start flying through flying time Flying torch flying trip flying unit flying visit get off to a flying start go down with flags flying go flying he is flying high instrument flying keep the flag flying low flying monoplane flying fish northern flying squirrel pass with flying colors. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "flying": flying-ace, flying-angel, flying-boat, flying-boats, flying-bomb, flying-boot, flying-circus, flying-column, flying-fish, flying-glove, flying-helmet, flying-instrument, flying-jacket, Flying-jib boom, flying-jump, flying-off, flying-saucer, flying-start, flying-suit.

Ending with "flying": kite-flying, low-flying, night-flying, non-flying.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Flying

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

flying

1,370

flying bird

117

flying without wings

752

kite flying

107

flying ant

567

flying boat

107

flying saucer

560

flying lyrics ruben studdard wings without

102

flying lyrics wings without

444

flying w ranch

100

flying squirrel

410

flying slime volleyball

96

fear of flying

358

flying disc

94

flying pig

286

b17 flying fortress

88

flying car

276

flying dragon

82

flying magazine

266

flying eagle

72

flying fish

248

flying fox

70

flying j

219

unidentified flying object

68

flying fortress

197

flying cloud

67

flying dutchman

190

flying horse

67

flying tiger

172

flying nun

62

flying game

156

flying j truck stops

61

flying lesson

152

flying rod

61

flying insect

148

monty pythons flying circus

61

b-17 flying fortress

132

flying monkey

60

flying ruben studdard wings without

117

flying machine

59
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Flying

Language Translations for "flying"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

fluturues (flyaway, flyer, soaring, volant), fluturak (ephemeral, fleeting, volant), valëvitës, i shpejtë (agile, arrowy, brisk, dashing, expedite, expeditious, express, fast, fleet, fleet of foot, fleet-footed, fleeting, hasty, imminent, mercurial, prompt, quick, rapid, smart, spanking, speedy, swift, volant, wanton, winged, wing-footed), e shkurtër. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

تحليق (circling), ‏وجيز (brief, terse), ‏طيار (airman, flier, pilot), ‏طيران (aviation, flight, fly, wing), ‏طار (fly, plane, rise, stream, swarm, take off, take wing, volatilize, whiffle, wing, winnow), ‏طائر في حالة الطيران, ‏رحلة جوية (flight). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

летящ (fugacious, unfunded, volant), изгаряне (burn, burning, combustion, incineration, scorch), пилотиране (pilotage, piloting), полет (carry, drive, flight, fly), понесен във въздуха, бягащ (fugitive, running), бягство (bunk, escape, flight, getaway, runway), избухване (belch, burst, detonation, eruption, explosion, outbreak, outburst, puff), летене, развяващ се (flyaway, wavy), авиация (aircraft, aviation), много бърз (double quick, lighting, rapid), много кратък, висящ (in suspense, open, outstanding, pendant, pendent, pending, pendulous, pensile), хвърчащ, хвърчене, развяване (flutter), летателен. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

飞行 (Flew, Flies, flight, Flown, FLY, Planed, Planing), 飛行 (aviation). (various references)

   

Czech

  

rychlý (expeditious, fast, hasty, high speed, nippy, quick, rapid, ready, spanking, speedy, sweeping, swift, wing-footed), rozevlátý, letmý (casual, cursorial, cursory, fleeting, hurried, quick), letící, létající talíř (flying saucer, ufo), létající, létání. (various references)

   

Danish

  

støvning (misting). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

stuiven (gush, spurt, spurt out). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

painovärin lentäminen (misting), ilmailu (aviation). (various references)

   

French

  

voltige, volant (flounce, fly, flywheel), vol (flew, flight, flock), prospectus (flier, flyer), navigant, en vol (flown), aviation (flight, fly). (various references)

   

German

  

fliegend (flight, mobile, winging), fliegen/fliegend. (various references)

   

Greek 

  

ιπτάμενοσ (flier, volant), ιπτάμενος, πέταγμα (flight, throw, throwing), πιτσίλισμα (misting), πτητικόσ (volatile), ταχύσ (cursory, expeditious, express, fast, fleet, precipitate, presto, prompt, quick, rapid, spanking, speedy, swift). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מעופף, תעופה (aviation, flight), עפיפה (evaporation, vanishing), עף (on the wing), התעופפות, התנופפות (fluttering, waving), התנוססות, הפרחה (fertilization, flowering, revival, spreading), הטסה (air transportation), הרקעה (beating, flattening, soaring high, zoom), דאיה (gliding, soaring), טיסה (flight), רחיפה (fluttering, hovering), רחוף (fluctuant, hovering, levitation). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

repülés (aeronautics, airmanship, aviation, flight, fly, pilotage, wing), lobogó (banner, bickering, blazing, bunting, flag, flaming, flaring, flaunting, standard, streamer). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

laron (ant-fly, flying white ant), kelambit (flying fox). (various references)

   

Italian

  

volante (flight, movable, steering wheel, steering-wheel, wheel). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

飛翔 (flight, soaring), 飛揚 (flight), 飛散 (dispersal, scattering), 航空  (aviation), 航空 (aviation), フライス盤 (false start, flight, flight bag, flight control, flight data recorder, flight engineer, flight recorder, flight test, flight-number, fly-fishing, flying start, flywheel, fried chicken, fried potato, fright, fry pan, frying, frying pan, milling machine). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

フライング (false start, frying), ひしょう (flight, grief, petty, soaring, spending, this wretch, trifling, you wretch), ひさん (arsenic acid, disaster, dispersal, misery, pitiful, scattering, tragedy, wretched), ひよう (cost, expense, flight), こうくう (aviation, high altitude, mouth cavity). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

비행 (flight). (various references)

   

Manx

  

roie (bolt, burst, charging, charging as animals, cursive; full retreat, dart, draught, draught ale, flow, flowing, ladder, race, range, run, scurry, shooting, shooting as pain, slip, smuggle; running, smuggling, sprinting), etlee. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

yingflay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

fuga (bolt, break, bunk, chevy, escape, flight, fugue, getaway, lam, leakage, loophole, scape, scurry, trail), flutuante (afloat, awash, buoyant, floating, flowing, supernatant, unfunded, wavy), voltigem (misting), volante (helm, joystick, rudder, shuttlecock, steering wheel, volant), voador, vôo (flit, wing), ondeante, móvel (cause, fitment, flexile, mobile, movable, moving, piece of furniture, portable, rolling, shifting, traveling, travelling, wandering), evasão (escape, evasion), em fuga, aviação (aeronautics, air force, aviation). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

fãcut în grabã (cursory, nailed-up), fâlfâitor, zburãtor (airman, flier, flyer, winged), zbor (flight, fly, gliding, race, soar, soaring, towering, volitation, wing), se deplaseazã rapid, provizoriu (interim, makeshift, passing, provisionally, temporarily, temporary), grabnic (early, hurried, sudden, unexpected, urgent, urgently), de zbor, care zboarã, care se mişcã (moving). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

летучий (volatile), летный (navigable), летающий (volant), летать полет, летательный, быстрый (agile, expedite, expeditious, fast, fast-moving, fleet, hasty, light, lively, nimble, prompt, quick, rapid, rath, rathe, sharpish, slippy, smart, snappy, spanking, speedy, straightaway, swift, tantivy, winged, wing-footed). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

itealaich (flutter, nf. flying), beart-itealaich (nf. flying machine; inflected on the first element). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

leteći (volant), letački. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

vuelo (flight, wing), volatil, volante (balance, balance wheel, bird, flier, flywheel, handbill, handlebars, handout, helm, joystick, rudder, shuttle, shuttlecock, steering-wheel, volant, wheel), volando (airborne, jump to it), volador (helicopter), vaho (blur, fume, haze, mist, steam, vapor, vapour, whiff), neblina (fog, haze, Hazel, mist), el volar. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

flygning (aviation, flight). (various references)

   

Thai

  

สามารถบินได้, ที่ปลิวสะบัดอยู่ในอากาศ. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

uçuş (flight, fly, homing, hop), uçma (flight, fly, freak out, getting high, high, trip, volatilization, wing), uçan (flyer, roving, volant), uçak kullanma, savrulan, kısa (brief, capsule, compendious, concise, curt, mini, short, stumpy, succinct), havacılık (aerial navigation, aero, aeronautic, aeronautical, aeronautics, aeros, airmanship, aviation), hızla geçen, geçici (ad interim, Band aid, casual, curable, deciduous, ephemeral, extrinsic, fading, fortuitous, fugacious, impermanent, interim, interlocutory, jury, makeshift, momentary, palliative, passing, pro forma, provisional, provisory, provo, stopgap, temporal, temporary, tentative, transient, transitory, volatile), dalgalanan (floating, fluctuating, surging, surgy, undulant, undulating), acele (bustle, discomposedly, dispatch, early, expedition, fast, haste, hastily, hasty, hotfoot, hurried, hurriedly, hurry, hurry up, in a hurry, in haste, precipitance, precipitancy, precipitate, press, pressing, quick, rapid, rush, speedy, swift, too previous, urgency, urgent, whirl). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

льотний (air, navigable), літаючий (volant, winged), літальний (aircraft), пілотування (pilotage, steering), політ (flight, fly). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

sự bay chuyến bay, chớp nhoáng, bay mau chóng. (various references)

   

Welsh

  

hedegog (high-flown). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Flying

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

volatilis, volucre, volucrem, volucres, volucresque, volucri, volucribus, volucris, volucrum. (various references)

Avestan200-600

... vazemnô. (various references)

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