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as the crow flies
- The most direct route between two places: “From here to Gold Bar, it's only ten miles as the crow flies, but twenty miles by the winding mountain road.”
Idioms and Phrases
In a straight line, by the shortest route, as in It's only a mile as the crow flies, but about three miles by this mountain road . This idiom is based on the fact that crows, very intelligent birds, fly straight to the nearest food supply. [Late 1700s]Example Sentences
No, not a stone’s throw but as the crow flies.
Paradise is only about 13 miles southeast of Cohasset, as the crow flies.
"We said that a gold mine in Erzincan, which is on an active fault line and 300m away from the Euphrates River as the crow flies, is very dangerous," Mr Torun said.
On a clear day from the 4,200-foot summit, you can see San Francisco to the north, as well as the entrance to Yosemite Valley, 120 miles east, as the crow flies.
The distance from Seattle to Eugene is virtually identical to that of Seattle to Pullman — roughly 285 miles, not as the crow flies but as the sedan drives.
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