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flown
1[flohn]
flown
2[flohn]
adjective
decorated with colors that have been fluidly blended.
flown ceramic ware.
Archaic., filled to excess.
flown
1/ fləʊn /
verb
the past participle of fly 1
flown
2/ fləʊn /
adjective
relating to coloured (usually blue) decoration on porcelain that, during firing, has melted into the surrounding glaze giving a halo-like effect
Word History and Origins
Origin of flown1
Example Sentences
A memorial service was held for Amen in Glasgow's Kinning Park Parish Church after his death, with his body flown to Ethiopia for a full funeral.
If Ellison had flown a bit under the radar, it’s probably because unlike most big Silicon Valley companies, Oracle has no consumer-facing businesses.
Hikaru Nakamura, the No. 2 player in the world and five-time U.S. champion, had flown in as a last-minute entrant, making him far and away the top player in the building.
After he was flown to Los Angeles last year, Jones said he talked to a therapist for the first time in his life, which helped get at the root of his drug habit.
Shawn, a refugee who lives in north Glasgow, believes the saltire usually represents peace, harmony and inclusion - but says it is now being flown "for the far-right and racism".
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