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flighted Definition


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flight1
noun
    1. The art or the act of flying with wings or in an aeroplane or other vehicle.
      Thesaurus: flying, soaring, winging, gliding, aviation.
    2. The movement of eg a vehicle, bird or projectile through the air, supported by aerodynamic forces.
    3. A flock of birds flying together.
    4. A regular air journey, numbered and at a fixed time, made by an aircraft.
    5. A journey of a spacecraft.
    6. A group of aircraft involved in a joint mission.
    7. A set of steps or stairs leading straight up or down.
      Example: a flight of stairs
    8. A feather or something similar attached to the end of a dart or arrow.
verb flighted, flighting
    1. sport.
      To impart a deceptive trajectory or a deceptively slow speed to (eg, a cricket ball).
    2. To shoot (a bird) in flight.
Idiom: a flight of fancy
    sometimes derog
    A free use of the imagination.
Idiom: in the first flight (in the top flight)
    In the highest class.
Idiom: in flight
    Flying.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon flyht.



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