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to fly him

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To travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface.

  • Birds of passage fly to warmer regions as it gets colder in winter.

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"I think she's going to fly him around the country".

"We were going to fly him out first class for a meeting.

Authorities tried to fly him out — but, at 6-foot-10, he was too tall.

"Our tax dollars are paying to fly him back to London," he said.

A private jet idles on airport tarmac, waiting to fly him back home to Los Angeles.

Realizing the extent of Artie's injuries, doctors decided to fly him to Hartford Hospital's trauma center.

He left a ceremony in Portsmouth and ordered a helicopter to fly him to London.

I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, so had to fly him in.

He said a man from Mannheim, Germany, recently offered to fly him to Germany and cover the transplant costs.

"If we had to fly him in the cargo hold, we would have just driven," Mr. Kaltenmark said.

His family paid €3,000 £2,6266) to a smuggler, who agreed to fly him direct to Morocco.

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