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fly vs Great Britain

Great Britain vs fly

fly and Great Britain both are nouns.

fly is an adjective but Great Britain is not an adjective.

fly is a verb but Great Britain is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fly Yes Yes Yes No
Great Britain Yes No No No
fly (noun) Great Britain (noun)
(baseball) a hit that flies up in the air an island comprising England and Scotland and Wales
two-winged insects characterized by active flight a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or by buttons concealed under a fold of cloth
flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect
fly (adjective) Great Britain (adjective)
(British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked
fly (verb) Great Britain (verb)
decrease rapidly and disappear
change quickly from one emotional state to another
transport by aeroplane
hit a fly
travel through the air; be airborne
operate an airplane
move quickly or suddenly
run away quickly
travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft
travel in an airplane
pass away rapidly
cause to fly or float
be dispersed or disseminated
display in the air or cause to float
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