Fly through the air: which is used to imply that something or someone was fired or thrown with force so abrupt and sudden, as if it flew.
Manuel Penichet P
It is an expression that is used to imply that something or someone was fired or thrown with force so abrupt and sudden, as if it flew. Example: The car flew through the air due to the hurricane.
Carlos Estrada Barde
When something jumps out very far, it is said that you flew through the air.
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