Plural for the act or state of traveling through the air
“There is a freedom in watching the flight of the eagle as it soars effortlessly through a clear blue sky.”
Plural for the act or state of ascending upwards into the air
“She raised her eyes to follow the lark's flight upwards into the wide blue.”
Plural for the art or science of making and flying aircraft, or something related to it
“In 1917, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was formed to conduct research on the science of flight and flying.”
Plural for the action of fleeing or escaping
“It is likely that his mental instability would have contributed to his flight from reality.”
Plural for a voyage or journey to another place
“We made the flight to Memphis without incident.”
Plural for the movement or trajectory of a projectile or ball through the air
“This basically means that there are no unnecessary moving parts in Tiger's swing, which has allowed him to control the trajectory of his ball flight better.”
Plural for a flock or large body of flying birds, insects or objects
“A flight of birds flew up through the sky, frightened of whoever was there.”
Plural for a movement of animals or people from one region to another
Plural for the action of leaving, especially to start a journey
Plural for the action or fact of abandoning or fleeing from a place or group
Plural for an act or incidence of defecting
Plural for a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
Plural for fast transit or transport of goods or people by flight
Plural for a large number of bees or other insects flying closely together
Plural for a rocket flight or journey beyond Earth's atmosphere, often involving orbital movement
Plural for the act or state of eschewing or avoiding something
Plural for a floor or level of a building or ship
Plural for a dash or run, or the act of running
(of a blow, ball, or attack) To launch or aim (something) towards a given target
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