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  • 11flight — I n. flying 1) to take a flight 2) to overbook a flight 3) a chartered; coast to coast; connecting; cross country; direct; domestic; international; maiden; manned; nonstop; reconnaissance; round the world; scheduled; shakedown; solo; space;… …

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  • 12flight — flight1 /fluyt/, n. 1. the act, manner, or power of flying. 2. the distance covered or the course taken by a flying object: a 500 mile flight; the flight of the ball. 3. a trip by an airplane, glider, etc. 4. a scheduled trip on an airline: a 5 o …

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  • 13flight — I. /flaɪt / (say fluyt) noun 1. the act, manner, or power of flying. 2. the distance covered or the course pursued by a flying object. 3. a number of beings or things flying or passing through the air together: a flight of swallows. 4. a journey… …

  • 14flight — /flaIt/ noun 1 TRAVEL (C) a journey in a plane or space vehicle: It s an hour s flight to Paris from here. 2 PLANE (C) a plane making a particular journey: TWA Flight 284 | call a flight (=tell people the plane is ready to leave): I ve got to run …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15Flight mode — Newer mobile phones have multiple profile settings one of which is flight mode. It is a mode in which mobile phone can be left on while inside a flying aircraft.Customers have been prevented from using mobile phones in flight because of the… …

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  • 16flight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. decampment, hegira, escape, elopement; course, onrush; covey, flock, shower, volley; wing, squadron. See avoidance, motion, assemblage, aviation,velocity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Act of remaining… …

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  • 17flight — I n 1. soaring, sailing, zooming, cruising; gliding, planing, volplaning, sailplaning; aviation, vol itation, Rare. volation. 2. distance, extent, length, span, range, reach; course, route, direction, trajectory. 3. flock, bevy, covey, gaggle;… …

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  • 18flight — see blessings brighten as they take their flight …

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  • 19take to one's heels — Flee, fly, run away, take to flight …

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  • 20Flight 19 — Artist s depiction of five Avengers. Occurrence summary Date December 5, 1945 …

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