Flew [verb]

Definition of Flew:

take to the air, usually employing wings

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Sentence/Example of Flew:

Off flew the shell, seven miles it flew; over the Turkish Army from one sea into another.

Then a shower of dirt flew into their faces and both Jolly Robin and his wife tumbled over backward.

And away she flew to her nest, leaving Grandfather Mole to talk to the air, if he wished.

The doctor, a little puzzled, took his leave, but had not gone ten yards when the housekeeper flew screaming after him.

He now knew no bounds to his wrath; and he proclaimed it in such a manner, that the terrified priest flew before him.

And one of the seraphims flew to me, and in his hand was a live coal, which he had taken with the tongs off the altar.

A very few weeks flew over the head of the needy man, before he was reduced to the same pitiable straits.

My hand flew to mine as I jerked the dun up short, but I wasn't fast enough—and Hicks was too close.

One day, while in the woods, his bird flew so far ahead that its young master lost sight of it.

Pedro flew to obey his lady, and she proceeded along the gallery to the apartment of her guest.