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DictionarySeeflyfly at
fly at (someone or something)To abruptly strike or attack someone or something. Out of nowhere, I heard shouts behind me as the two boys who had been arguing flew at each other.See also: flyfly at someone or somethingto attack someone or something suddenly and violently. The angry bird flew at its attacker. She flew at him, threatening to scratch his eyes out.See also: flyfly atAttack fiercely, assault. For example, The dogs flew at each other's throats. [Late 1500s] See also: flyfly atv. To attack something or someone fiercely; assault someone or something: The dogs flew at each other's throats. My roommate flew at me in a fit of rage and ripped the letter from my hands.See also: fly |