overfly |
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flight |
overfly |
As verbs the difference between flight and overfly
is that
flight is (cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual while
overfly is to fly over something.
As a noun flight
is the act of flying or
flight can be the act of fleeing.
As an adjective flight
is (obsolete) fast, swift.
overfly |
overtly |
As a verb overfly
is to fly over something.
As an adverb overtly is
in an overt manner; publicly; openly.
overfly |
overly |
As a verb overfly
is to fly over something.
As an adverb overly is
to an excessive degree.
As an adjective overly is
careless; negligent; inattentive; superficial; not thorough.
hoverfly |
overfly |
As a noun hoverfly
is any of various flies from the family Syrphidae that hover in the air and feed on the nectar of flowers.
As a verb overfly is
to fly over something.
overfly |
overply |
As verbs the difference between overfly and overply
is that
overfly is to fly over something while
overply is to ply to excess; to exert with too much vigour; to overwork.
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