Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fly-at
verb phrasal
/flaɪ æt/
Definition
To attack or confront someone suddenly and directly.
Examples
- The cat seemed to fly at the mouse as soon as it spotted its prey.
- During the debate, the politician flew at his opponent with harsh criticisms.
- She had to fly at her responsibilities when she realized the deadline was near.
Meaning
The phrase ‘fly-at’ refers to an aggressive or confrontational approach towards someone, often with the intention of causing surprise or revealing hostility.
Synonyms
- assail
- attack
- confront
- assault