Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
let-fly
phrasal verb
/ˈlɛt flaɪ/

Definition
To release or let go of something, often used in the context of throwing or launching an object.

Examples
- He decided to let-fly the ball during the game, aiming for the far goal.
- She couldn’t resist the temptation to let-fly a few comments during the debate.

Meaning
To let an object go freely; to throw or to release with force.

Synonyms
- throw
- launch
- cast
- fling
- discharge