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  • When and why is flied used as the past tense of fly?
    The form "flied" is used in baseball because the verb fly in this case means to hit a fly ball It is probably safe to assume that this usage is a transformation of the noun fly ball (also called a fly) into a verb, and noun→verb transformations such as this are often regularized
  • Past participle of fly - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Many people use "flied" to distinguish describing hitting the ball ("he flied out"; meaning someone caught his fly ball) from "he flew out," which would denote that he grew wings and left the stadium by air, though if people know you're talking about baseball, they'll probably understand what you mean
  • expressions - Origin and meaning of You catch more flies with honey . . .
    I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar makes them think they sense fruit
  • grammaticality - Would fly versus would have flown - English . . .
    I am not a native speaker of English Could anyone please tell me which sentence is correct? If I had money, I would fly to Spain If I had money, I would have flown to Spain
  • etymology - Why are so many important verbs irregular? - English . . .
    The next time he comes to bat, the announcer will usually say he flied out This modern usage of an old verb follows a regular construction: He flies out He flied out Please take a look at this list of about six hundred regular English verbs Contrast with the much shorter list of irregular verbs Although both lists have everyday verbs, it
  • grammatical number - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker offers an explanation involving Walkman Walkmans and fly out flied out (baseball terminology), which basically says that a Walkman is not a type of man, thus it does not follow the irregular plural rules for man Similarly, fly refers to a "fly ball", which is not a verb, so the irregular verb rules for
  • When should I use archaic and obsolete words?
    An example is flied The OED lists it as obsolete, but still a word that can be used as the past tense of fly – 傅大盟Damon Fernandes Commented Oct 25, 2019 at 22:23
  • The plural of index–indexes or indices?
    @Spencer: The question is somewhat analogous to the question of how one should write the past tense of "fly" in the sentence "Yankees slugger Adam Bakersfield [verb] out to left field" If he ran quickly out to left field, the past tense should be "flew" If he hit a fly ball, it should be "flied"
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