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fly
Verb
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To move through the air without touching the ground
The bird will fly away in the winter.
The airplane flies very high in the air.
He was the first person to fly a plane around the world.
fly
Noun
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A fly is a type of small insect with wings
I won't eat my soup because there's a fly in it.
There are many flies near the garbage.
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In baseball a ball that goes high in the air.
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The piece of cloth hiding the zipper, buttons at the front of a pair of trousers, pants, or underpants.
away
Preposition
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When something moves away from something else, the distance between them gets bigger. They are no longer near or close.
Go away! You're bothering me.
Keep the machine away from water.
The store is far away from my house. (It is a long distance from my house.)
home
Noun
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Where a person lives. Usually, where people keep their things that they are not carrying, and where they sleep.
home
Preposition
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If you go home, you go to the place where you live.
He brought the money straight home to his mother.
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If you are home, you are in the place where you live.
I'm home all evening, so give me a call.