flyaway
Americanadjective
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fluttering or streaming in the wind; windblown.
flyaway hair.
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flighty; frivolous; giddy.
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ready for flight.
flyaway aircraft.
adjective
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(of hair or clothing) loose and fluttering
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frivolous or flighty; giddy
noun
Etymology
Origin of flyaway
First recorded in 1765–75; adj. use of verb phrase fly away
Example Sentences
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Images from the day are more grist for the popular British media tropes: dutiful William, flyaway Harry.
From Seattle Times
"And I did the balloon free throw," he adds, referring to a skit where the basketball is replaced with a helium-filled flyaway.
From BBC
"Ever eat a pine tree?" he deadpanned, donning a Gibbons-esque flannel shirt, bushy white eyebrows and a flyaway white wig.
From Salon
More recently, flyaway pets joining the flocks and the abundance of human food scraps have further increased breeding populations.
From New York Times
Then I was surprised again when he leaned over and smoothed down one of my flyaway curls before getting out of the truck.
From Literature
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