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Phrase(s): fly from something (to something)
to go from something or some place to some other place by air. • We had to fly from Miami to Raleigh to get a flight to Chicago. • We were able to fly from Miami at the last minute., Phrase(s): fly from someone or something (to something)
to escape from something or some place to a place of safety. • The family had to fly from their pursuers to a place of safety outside the country. • They flew from the people chasing them.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs