Fly into (someone or something) phrasal verb
To crash into someone or something while moving in the air
This morning, a ball flew into my head while I was walking in the park.
I can't imagine what would happen if two planes flew into each other.
The plane had to land in Da Nang to avoid flying into a violent storm.
To hit, attack or strike someone in a way that causes serious injury or death
1. To sprinkle or cover something with a lot of something
2. To add or mix a lot of something in something such as a speech,video, story etc
3. To continuously attack someone or something with something such as stones, bullets, etc
A slap on the side of one's head, usually as a punishment
To attack or wrestle with someone and cause them to suffer a significant injury
To hit someone severely
The verb "fly" should be conjugated according to its tense.
If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.
A: Yesterday I won a $10 million lottery jackpot and today I won a car in a draw.
B: You have the devil's own luck.