Pronunciation: /flaɪɪŋ/
noun The act or process of moving through the air using wings or an aircraft.
A1 I love watching flying birds in the sky.
A2 The flying lesson was both exciting and nerve-wracking.
B1 The flying time from New York to London is approximately seven hours.
B2 The flying conditions were perfect for a smooth journey.
C1 The flying experience in a private jet is truly luxurious.
C2 The flying maneuvers performed by the pilot were incredibly impressive.
verb The action of traveling through the air using wings or an aircraft.
A1 I am flying a kite at the park.
A2 The bird is flying high in the sky.
B1 She will be flying to Paris tomorrow for a business meeting.
B2 The pilot was flying the plane through turbulent weather.
C1 After years of training, she finally achieved her dream of flying a helicopter.
C2 The astronaut experienced weightlessness while flying in space.
adjective Relating to or capable of flight.
A1 I saw a flying bird in the sky.
A2 The flying insects buzzed around the garden.
B1 The flying squirrel glided gracefully through the trees.
B2 The flying saucer hovered silently in the night sky.
C1 The flying ace performed daring aerobatic maneuvers in the airshow.
C2 The flying carpet whisked Aladdin away to a magical land.
formal The flying conditions were optimal for the pilot to navigate through the storm.
informal I love watching birds flying in the sky, it's so peaceful.
slang That concert was so lit, I felt like I was flying the whole time.
figurative Her mind was flying with ideas after the brainstorming session.
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