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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
Amelia’s father, who had flown down from Northern California, kept watch overnight outside from the back of his rental car.
Over the years Summers had flown on Epstein’s private plane, according to flight logs.
Certain related parts would have been due for inspection after more than 28,000 flights, but the airplane had flown about 21,000 flights at the time of the crash.
The flag—called a Progress Pride—had also been flown outside the Los Angeles field office in 2021, the lawsuit said.
The workers were held in detention for more than a week before being flown home after the South Korean government held urgent talks with the US.
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