fly at
Third Person
flies at
Present Participle
flying at
Past Tense
flew at
Past Participle
flown at
1
to attack or assault someone or something in a violent or aggressive manner
transitive
- The unexpected criticism caused her to fly at her colleagues during the meeting.
- The angry mob flew at the politician, throwing insults and objects at him.
- The bird flew at the intruder, defending its nest.
- The dog flew at the burglar, trying to protect its owner.
- The manager's decision to cut benefits made the employees fly at him in anger.