Fleeted [verb]

Definition of Fleeted:

hurry, speed

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Sentence/Example of Fleeted:

Towards evening, as the vessel beneath us fleeted and the deck resumed its level, Mr. Pengelly began to uncover the mainsail.

A faint smile fleeted across the wasted face, transient and melancholy as the last rosy hue of an autumn sunset.

The Forest of Arden—where they fleeted the time carelessly—what a rest for tired spirits it seemed to offer!

Only a few vapors, as thin as moonlight, fleeted rapidly across the stars.

So we fleeted onwards till we came to marvellous lofty gates of black adamant, that rose before us like the steep side of a hill.

So they fleeted the too-short time in the sparkling blue and white world, drinking the air like celestial wine.

A strange thrill shot through her soul and fleeted across her skin—a strange pain gripped her at the heart.

All this and more fleeted through his mind as he bounded to where Rollitt stood.

Only a few vapours, as thin as moonlight, fleeted rapidly across the stars.

And had not the goddess ever fleeted away when just within his grasp?