flown
1 Americanverb
adjective
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decorated with colors that have been fluidly blended.
flown ceramic ware.
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Archaic. filled to excess.
verb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of flown
Middle English flōwen; past participle of flow
Example Sentences
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FPVs are typically flown by pilots wearing goggles that allow them to see the view from the drone’s camera.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Talankin told Deadline he had flown at least a dozen times with the statuette without any issues.
From Barron's • May 1, 2026
She had flown back to D.C. the night before from Vienna, where she had led the U.S. delegation that successfully negotiated the Iran nuclear deal.
From Slate • May 1, 2026
I have flown by the seat of my pants.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 22, 2026
When they’d taken off, Tamara and Raya had flown to Kastornaya looking for a single German spy plane to shoot down.
From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein
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