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flew
[floo]
flew
1/ fluː /
verb
the past tense of fly 1
flew
2/ fluː /
noun
a variant spelling of flue 3
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But he flew to the U.S. at the end of December 2022 and thus relinquished the office voluntarily.
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USC flew down the field on its opening drive, as Maiava completed four of five passes, the last of which found tight end Lake McRee in the corner of the end zone.
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All around them, people sat on benches with books, flew kites, played with dogs or otherwise lounged away the afternoon on blankets in the grass.
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"When it was destroyed, it felt like a piece of my heart flew away," the 54-year-old said.
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That way one could charge while the other flew.
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