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fly on

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Verb1.fly on - continue flying
fly, wing - travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly"


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Flora Belle Reese, Margarete ``Ty'' Killian and Irma ``Babe'' Story were in the right position at the right time to fly on behalf of their country, but only because as teen-agers they had determined to become pilots in an era when few women flew.
Kite flying typically requires a lot of open space and rigorous running toward the wind, because kites fly on wind resistance, and they fly low and far.
 
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