Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fly-into
phrasal verb
/flaɪ ˈɪntuː/
Definition
To enter a place or situation suddenly, especially in a reckless or dramatic manner.
Examples
- She decided to fly into action when she saw the fire.
- The unexpected news made him fly into a rage.
- He tends to fly into the conversation without being invited.
Meaning
The phrase ‘fly-into’ usually refers to an abrupt entrance or arrival that can sometimes imply emotion, urgency, or suddenness.
Synonyms
- burst in
- suddenly enter
- charge in