Lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
Streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air.
Sinônimos
Examples for "flying"
Examples for "flying"
1The threats are flying thick and fast in the South China Sea.
2However, my military flying hours do still count towards my overall experience.
3Yet it is something I don't believe I can ever change: flying.
4Earlier, Turkish Dogan news agency said it was flying a Bermudan flag.
5Good, now imagine that we're two great birds flying over the forest.
1You've already made that abundantly clear, said Morgan waving away Betsy's response.
2Europe is waving goodbye to the two-party politics that shaped its democracies.
3The security strategy involved keeping protesters apart from groups waving Chinese flags.
4So the Natural History Museum is waving goodbye to 'Dippy' the Diplodocus.
5Thank you for your help, Hoyt said, waving over a uniformed officer.
1He wasn't too good on his feet today-withhis gout flaring up.
2The lamps in the High Street suddenly flaring beat out the sky.
3The mere mention of her socialist deadbeat friends sent Gould's temper flaring.
4Bowls corresponding to the above in general characters, but having flaring rims.
5Her flaring collar of lace and the stomacher were worked in pearls.
1His own emblem, quivering and aflare, was winging toward the other.
2Now the fire was low enough, but the room seemed aflare with myrtle tapers.
3Drums beating, trumpets blowing, torches aflare, the English freebooter marched straight to the market.
4Above all, Chilhowee Mountain, aflare with the scarlet glow of its autumnal woods, touched the blue sky.
5Morning dawned, aflare with light and color, as only a June morning in that semitropic wilderness could glow.
6The doors were aflare with flickering lights from within, and the unctuous smell of frying pork was on the air.
7The old chaplain stuck his pipe into his mouth and brought it aflare again with two or three strong indrawing respirations.
8Thing was aflare in a moment!...