fly past (someone or something)

fly past (someone or something)

To soar or glide by someone or something The hawk flew past us and gave us quite a fright. The ball flew past me, so I had to chase it down in the outfield.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fly past (someone or something)

to soar or glide past someone or something. The stone flew past Mike's left ear, and he ducked. The plane flew past the cloud bank.
See also: fly, past
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • fly past
  • look past
  • brush past (someone or something)
  • sneak past (someone or something)
  • reach past (someone or something)
  • blow past (someone or something)
  • knew it was coming
  • know (something) is coming
  • settle an old score (with someone)
  • settle a score