as the crow flies
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Definition
Adverb - In a straight line; by the most direct route: This phrase describes the shortest distance between two points, measured in a straight line without considering the actual roads, paths, or obstacles that might exist.
Usage
The phrase "as the crow flies" is used to specify a direct, linear distance, contrasting it with the longer distance one would travel by road or path. It is typically used after stating a distance.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In comparative or explanatory contexts: The phrase is often used to explain a discrepancy between a short direct distance and a longer travel distance.
- It seems close on the map as the crow flies, but the terrain is impassable.
Variants and Related Words
- Beeline (n.): A direct, straight route. (e.g., )
- Air distance (n.): The distance between two points measured through the air, synonymous with "as the crow flies."
Synonyms
- In a straight line
- Directly
- Linearly
Related Idioms
- Make a beeline for: To head directly and quickly toward something.
- As soon as he arrived, he made a beeline for the buffet.
Adverb
- by the shortest and most direct route
- it's 10 miles as the crow flies