knowing and clever
she's fly enough not to get tricked out of it
fashionably attractive and impressive
a fly dude
(of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings
close the door or the moths will fly in
the birds fly away
the bird can fly enormous distances
move or be hurled quickly through the air
balls kept flying over her hedge
he was sent flying by the tackle
go or move quickly
she flew along the path
his fingertips flew across the keyboard
be successful
that idea didn't fly with most other council members
an opening at the crotch of a pair of trousers, closed with a zip or buttons and typically covered with a flap
the space over the stage in a theatre
a one-horse hackney carriage
an attempt
we decided to give it a fly
a flying insect of a large order characterized by a single pair of transparent wings and sucking (and often also piercing) mouthparts. Flies are of great importance as vectors of disease
a person or thing that flies, especially in a particular way
frequent flyers
a small handbill advertising an event or product
a speculative investment