Idiom meaning the shortest distance between two points.
1Fifteen miles as the crow flies is the usual limit of vision.
2We were now sixty miles, as the crow flies, from the sea.
3Nearly two miles as the crow flies-onlythere are no crows here.
4My cabin's about two miles north of here, as the crow flies.
5For one, drones in the simulation run routes as the crow flies.
6From Great Harbor to Cambridge as the crow flies is no great distance.
7The distance across the Pass as the crow flies is, perhaps, fifty miles.
8Fort Lincoln is all of sixty miles from here as the crow flies.
9A single Englishman touring the world as the crow flies occupied the car.
10He had travelled about ten miles from the sea, as the crow flies.
11The house is over there-onlyabout four miles away as the crow flies.
12Every Sunday I visit a relative just 2km away as the crow flies.
13You know Cherry Orchard is really the nearest house as the crow flies.
14Church Lane, St Giles, not a long journey eastwards as the crow flies.
15Less than two miles, as the crow flies, separated them from this scene.
16It's about six miles from our camp as the crow flies.
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