Look at these sentences taken from the lesson you have just read:
(a) I was flying my old Dakota aeroplane.
(b) The young seagull had been afraid to fly with them.
In the first sentence (a) the author was controlling an aircraft in the air.
In the second sentence (b) the seagull was afraid to move through the air, using its wings.
Another example can be: Children are flying kites
III. Match the phrases given under column A with their meanings given under column B.
A | B |
1. Fly a flag | Move quickly/suddenly |
2. Fly into rage | Be successful |
3. Fly along | Show support for one’s country |
4. Fly high | Escape from a place |
5. Fly the coop | Become suddenly very angry |
We know that the bird ‘fly’ (of birds/insects) means to move through the air using wings. Tick the words which have the same or nearly the same meaning.
swoop | flit | paddle | Flutter |
ascend | float | Ride | Skim |
sink | dart | hover | Glide |
descend | Soar | shoot | Spring |
stay | fall | sail | Flap |