Examples of 'flew' in a sentence
Meaning of "flew"
Fly means to move through the air using wings, typically with feathers
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- The thick, dangling upper lip of certain breeds of dog, or the canine equivalent of the upper lip.
- simple past tense of fly
- shallow; flat
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Flew those three shuttle missions too.
The vulture flew toward the east.
Flew into a lighting rod and fell.
My guess is he flew up under his own steam.
Flew hundreds of miles just to be someone else.
She just flew into that thing.
Flew a crop duster for her family.
You really flew off the handle.
I flew with him during the war.
Let us suppose it flew over on its own.
Pilot flew into a mountain in the fog.
The one who flew the ship.
Whoever flew it is trying to cover their tracks.
A model of what the red baron flew.
But it flew away from her reach.
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In the wind of war the banner flew.
They just flew me in for the operation.
How the years in the playground flew by.
One of them flew out the back.
I flew into the wild and fire.
For one night flew by his bitterness.
We flew in to see that you made it home.
Army helicopters flew in and out nonstop.
I flew out there after you visited.
Two agents flew out last night.
I flew around and made little birds.
The birdie flew into the glass.
I flew home with the wounded soldiers.
A second prototype flew the following year.
She flew me out here first class.
And the stone flew like a leaf.
She flew across the country for me.
But one day she flew away.
I just flew down to audition for a skit.
It would explain how he flew his plane.
Cause he flew out to beat my balls off.
A little while ago a bird flew over us.
And off he flew to his treetop house.
Flew right into the second tower.
I heard you flew into a little trouble.
Then the impact and you flew.
We flew back from the coast together.
Wine tastes deeper as the time flew.
Austin flew all over the country.
Guess the time flew for you.
You flew too close to the buns.
She put on this helmet and flew.
Something flew in and then flew out.
Higher than any bird ever flew.
When love flew in through my window wide.