Suggestions(5)
Idiom
Time flies.
This idiom means that time moves quickly and often unnoticed.
Exact(57)
And I'm seeing time fly by.
Gosh, doesn't time fly, eh?
Next time, fly into Midway Airport and eat at Harry Caray's Seventh Inning Stretch.
Completely engrossing, take it on some long train or coach journeys, and watch the time fly by.
It's nice to have a bit of a row from time to time, it makes the time fly.
Like many of the series' finest episodes, "Coda" is absorbing enough to make its running time fly by (there's also a nice post-credits scene on offer).
But it seems we're already onto Day 11 (doesn't time fly?) and so here's a free download from the influential Warp act.
Fortunately the many existential twists provoked by this notion and their resolutions are always inventively engineered, and the gripping suspense truly makes time fly.
The first thing we see once a plane is in the air is a discussion of the "IFB," or in-flight boyfriend, "a cute guy that you scope out to help the time fly".
The British Comedy Awards usually have enough raucousness to help the time fly but they pushed it this year with not one, but three special awards tagged on to the usual run of Best Males and Females.
Similar(1)
"It was my first time fly-fishing," Pasternack said.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com