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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 /
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
Had they been properly trained, they could and should have flown themselves safely out of the emergency.
Wingsuit pilot Joby Ogwyn has climbed — and flown off — the highest peaks on the planet.
An airplane had flown so close that he could see its machine guns and rockets.
It is empty, the door swung open—perhaps the bird has already flown, or perhaps the cage awaits its next inhabitant.
He asked if would fit anywhere on any of the aircraft that were flown in that part of the world.
But last night I told Mr. Hofer that my slender stock of patience had gone—flown—evaporated.
As for Ephraim, their glory hath flown away like bird from the birth, and from the womb, and from the conception.
Thou hast multiplied thy merchandises above the stars of heaven: the bruchus hath spread himself and flown away.
Before the chief could reply, a beautiful dove-colored bird had flown close to his ear and had spoken to him in soft, low tones.
The crows, with a shriek of defiance at nothing in particular, having flown away, Miss Livingstone transferred her attention.
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