Examples of 'took to the air' in a sentence
Meaning of "took to the air"
took to the air - to fly or engage in aviation activities, such as piloting an aircraft or participating in aerial sports like paragliding or skydiving. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe someone or something rising or ascending rapidly or dramatically
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took to the air
The group took to the air.
He took to the air and flew forward determinedly.
I stopped paddling as the pair took to the air.
The way she took to the air like it was hers.
My dream came true when this tower took to the air.
She took to the air to get on his eye level.
In a quick move he took to the air.
He then took to the air and headed toward the town.
No one had time to respond before she took to the air.
But it looks like it took to the air and flew along the coast.
One step too close and half the flock took to the air.
The two took to the air and flew all around the park.
The two Americans regularly took to the air in gliders.
I took to the air and I attacked him, but he knocked me out cold.
A Fokker and an Aviatik took to the air but were driven off.
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As I searched for them the flock suddenly took to the air.
When the LEMV took to the air in its maiden flight, it seemed a certainty.
That insect-eating shrews have cousins that took to the air in search of insects, bats.
Took to the air for the first time, piloted by Captain Edmundo Osvaldo Weiss.
Bird evolution: How birds took to the air.
Two Air Force F16s took to the air and confirmed the pilot was unconscious.
Yeah, so he did not Like fighting and took to the air.
The station took to the air with music and a test signal in the spring of 2002.
After that, the guys hit the road and I took to the air.
Ver 100 million years ago, some took to the air and became aerial killers.
People of all ages, professions, races and creeds took to the air.
Falling upwards, how we took to the air.
Shortly thereafter, Yorktown's aircraft also took to the air.
The first aircraft of the second wave took to the air at 5:25 am.
A thousand French and 800 British planes took to the air.
That 's how Mr. Walter took to the air.
A more practical electrically-powered machine named La France took to the air in 1884.
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