Results for Flown
Definitions of Flown:
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: past participle
Moved through the air; passed away.
part of speech: noun
Past participle of the transitive and intransitive verb fly.
part of speech: verb
Usage examples for Flown:
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When he had flown so long and so far that the water was gone from his mouth, and in his belly was not fresh, then from his belly and his mouth he cast it, salt, and Athlch, the Ocean, was.
"In the Time That Was", James Frederic Thorne -
Wanda would have flown to meet the new- comers, but Gretchen, who had followed her husband, held her back.
"Under a Charm, Vol. III. (of III) A Novel", E. Werner -
Wolfgang's good spirits had flown
"The Son of His Mother", Clara Viebig -
I could hardly say that there had not been time for either Bassford Hollister or his daughter to have reached the roof after my experiences on the stair; and yet they had been engaged so earnestly at the moment of my appearance at the hatchway that it was improbable that either could have played ghost and flown to the roof before I reached it.
"The Siege of the Seven Suitors", Meredith Nicholson