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flown

1 American  
[flohn] / floʊn /

verb

  1. a past participle of fly.


flown 2 American  
[flohn] / floʊn /

adjective

  1. decorated with colors that have been fluidly blended.

    flown ceramic ware.

  2. Archaic. filled to excess.


flown 1 British  
/ fləʊn /

verb

  1. the past participle of fly 1

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flown 2 British  
/ fləʊn /

adjective

  1. relating to coloured (usually blue) decoration on porcelain that, during firing, has melted into the surrounding glaze giving a halo-like effect

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Etymology

Origin of flown

Middle English flōwen; past participle of flow

Example Sentences

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She had flown to Turkey in late 2022, after travelling there with her children months earlier without any issues on the same passport.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026

Close to 2,000 Filipino workers and their dependents were flown back to Manila as of 23 March, according to the government.

From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026

Koch’s participation in Artemis II will mark the first time a woman has flown beyond orbits near Earth.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 29, 2026

Citing sources in the Danish government, it reported that soldiers, medical supplies and blood were flown into Greenland in January to blow up key airport runways over fears that Trump would invade the arctic island.

From Salon • Mar. 27, 2026

And despite what Hannah keeps telling me, no one has flown a private jet to school—with or without a chef on board.

From "Shine!" by J.J. and Chris Grabenstein