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FlyingAn irrational fear of flying is called aerophobia. Aerophobia also refers to irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air. From the Greek "aero-", air or gas + "phobos", fear. A virtual reality program that simulates the experience of take-offs, landings, normal flying and turbulence reportedly helps some people overcome their [..]
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Flyingearly 15c., replacing forms from Old English fleogende "flying, winged;" present participle adjective from fly (v.1). The meaning "attached so as to have freedom of movement" (1670 [..]
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Flyingfliik
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FlyingTo dream of flying high through a space, denotes marital calamities. To fly low, almost to the ground, indicates sickness and uneasy states from which the dreamer will recover. To fly over muddy water, warns you to keep close with your private affairs, as enemies are watching to enthrall you. To fly over broken places, signifies ill luck and gloomy [..]
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Flying(n) an instance of traveling by air(adj) moving swiftly(adj) hurried and brief
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Flyinga term describing a sail not bent to any spar or stay and controlled by its halyard, tackline and sheet
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FlyingIn our experience, most people with Ménière’s disease report no difficulty at all with flying, indeed some report feeling better for the experience. If your main problem when flying is severe ear pain [..]
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Flying
That can fly.
en|flying fox
Brief or hurried.
en|flying visit
(nautical,of a sail) Not secured by yards.
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