Flown - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
Extra examples
Our camp is reinforced with supplies flown in by helicopter.
...an adventurer who has scaled alps, explored ocean depths, and flown into the stratosphere...
The injured boy was flown by air ambulance to the Royal London Hospital.
The government ordered that all flags should be flown at half mast (=halfway down the pole, in order to express public sadness at someone's death).
By the time the police arrived, the men had flown.
Now that the kids have flown the nest, I'm thinking about taking a job abroad.
All my children have flown the coop now.
Most of the birds had already flown south.
When he allowed himself to be flown back to Moscow he was consciously putting his head in the Bear's mouth.
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