- flied
- past and past participle of fly III
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
flied — [flīd] vi. pt. & pp. of FLY1 (vi. 10) … English World dictionary
flied — past of fly * * * /fluyd/, v. a pt. and pp. of fly1. * * * flied «flyd», verb. a past and past participle of fly2 (intransitive verb. def. 8): »The batter flied to center field. * * * flied obs. pa. tense of fly v … Useful english dictionary
flied — /fluyd/, v. a pt. and pp. of fly1. * * * … Universalium
flied — verb (meaning to hit a fly ball) … Wiktionary
flied — [[t]flaɪd[/t]] v. a pt. and pp. of fly I … From formal English to slang
Flied lice — mocking representation of a Chinese pronunciation of fried rice … Dictionary of Australian slang
flied lice — I Australian Slang mocking representation of a Chinese pronunciation of fried rice II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n rice (in Chinese take away accent) … English dialects glossary
but|ter|flied — «BUHT uhr flyd», adjective. split and spread apart like the wings of a mounted butterfly: »butterflied steak, a butterflied leg of lamb … Useful english dictionary
1957 World Series — Infobox World Series Expanded year = 1957 champion = Milwaukee Braves (4) champion manager = Fred Haney champion games = 95 59, .617, GA: 8 runnerup = New York Yankees (3) runnerup manager = Casey Stengel runnerup games = 98 56, .636, GA: 8 date … Wikipedia
fly — fly1 [flī] vi. FLEW or, for vi. 10, flied, flown or, for vi. 10, flied, flying, flew [ME flien, flegen < OE fleogan, akin to MDu vlegen, Ger fliegen < IE * pleuk < base * pleu : see FLOW] 1. to move through the air; specif., a) … English World dictionary