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Definition of “fly high”

fly high

Definitions

(informal)
  1. to have a high aim
  2. to prosper or flourish

Example Sentences Including 'fly high'

For a man slated to fly high , the fall has been quite precipitous: Jain heads for office in a bus from his Meena Bagh residence every day.
India Today (1997)
If she suddenly needs to fly high , say to cross a mountain, she may have to discharge some ballast to make her lighter.
Davis, John Gordon Seize the Reckless Wind
Screen is now fully fit and ready to fly high with the Eagles in the Elite League again.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
Subscribers fly high IT'S HIGH time you got on board for great home delivery subscriber rewards through Special Delivery.
Misc (1995)
Then when the Olympiakos midfield opened up, he charged through unhindered only for his final shot to fly high over the bar.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
This giant bird will fly high above the water on the look-out for fish swimming near or at the surface.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
Unlike a normal fade or sliced shot, which will fly high and stop quickly on landing, a shot from a downhill lie will not.
O'Connor, Christy & Smith, Peter Christy O'Connor Junior's Golf Masterclass

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