flight
1 Americannoun
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the act, manner, or power of flying.
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the distance covered or the course taken by a flying object.
a 500-mile flight; the flight of the ball.
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a trip by an airplane, glider, etc.
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a scheduled trip on an airline.
a 5 o'clock flight.
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a number of beings or things flying or passing through the air together.
a flight of geese.
- Synonyms:
- flock
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the basic tactical unit of military air forces, consisting of two or more aircraft.
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the act, principles, or technique of flying an airplane.
flight training.
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a journey into or through outer space.
a rocket flight.
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swift movement, transition, or progression.
the flight of time.
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a soaring above or transcending ordinary bounds.
a flight of fancy.
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a series of steps between one floor or landing of a building and the next.
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a sampling of several wines or beers, or of a particular type of food, for the purpose of comparative tasting.
a customized wine flight for four people; a flight of appetizers.
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Archery.
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the distance such an arrow travels when shot.
verb (used without object)
noun
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the act, skill, or manner of flying
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a journey made by a flying animal or object
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a scheduled airline journey
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an aircraft flying on such a journey
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a group of flying birds or aircraft
a flight of swallows
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the basic tactical unit of a military air force
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a journey through space, esp of a spacecraft
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rapid movement or progress
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a soaring mental journey above or beyond the normal everyday world
a flight of fancy
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a single line of hurdles across a track in a race
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a series of such hurdles
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a bird's wing or tail feather; flight feather
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a feather or plastic attachment fitted to an arrow or dart to give it stability in flight
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See flight arrow
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the distance covered by a flight arrow
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sport cricket
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a flighted movement imparted to a ball, dart, etc
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the ability to flight a ball
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angling a device on a spinning lure that revolves rapidly
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a set of steps or stairs between one landing or floor and the next
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a large enclosed area attached to an aviary or pigeon loft where the birds may fly but not escape
verb
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(tr) sport to cause (a ball, dart, etc) to float slowly or deceptively towards its target
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(intr) (of wild fowl) to fly in groups
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(tr) to shoot (a bird) in flight
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(tr) to fledge (an arrow or a dart)
noun
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the act of fleeing or running away, as from danger
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to cause to run away; rout
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to run away or withdraw hastily; flee
Etymology
Origin of flight1
First recorded in before 900; Middle English; Old English flyht; cognate with Dutch vlucht; akin to fly 2
Origin of flight2
First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English flight, flught, flyte, Old English fliht, flyht; cognate with German Flucht; akin to flee
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