Sentence for flew | Use flew in a sentence

Sentences for flew. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use flew in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for flew.

  • Onward I flew. (10)
  • And she flew on. (8)
  • Questions flew. (10)
  • I flew downstairs. (10)
  • Mrs. Berry flew out. (10)
  • The black flash flew. (10)
  • The remorseful woman flew. (10)
  • The shot flew high of its mark. (1)
  • He murmured it and flew with her. (10)
  • She flew to him, embraced and kissed. (10)
  • Thrush and blackbird flew to the nest. (10)
  • The start was given, and off they flew. (10)
  • No time was to be lost; he flew to the fray. (19)
  • She flew downstairs, and out into the moonlight. (8)
  • The moon shone in on him; a moth flew in his face. (8)
  • And more swiftly than ever she flew on along the path. (8)
  • The maniacal hate flared up in her again; she flew on. (8)
  • Now he turned to right, now to left, and the minutes flew. (10)
  • A smile and waving hand in air, And outward flew the wraith. (10)
  • Its spirit of galloping wildness flew straight into her heart. (8)
  • They flew far, making a flung-up hieroglyphic against the sky. (8)
  • In pain and desperation I flew at another of the tawny devils. (10)
  • The doors were thrown open and young Crossjay flew out to her. (10)
  • London panted gaping and the gigs flew with the meat to fill it. (10)
  • His eyes flew hard at his father under the ridge of his eyebrows. (10)
  • Her eyes flew nervously from Laxley to Evan, and then to Drummond. (10)
  • John would realize then, perhaps, that the young flew to the young. (8)
  • Yesterday afternoon he flew down to Chippenden, and was home late. (10)
  • The strip of white cloud flew on a whirl from the blue, to confirm it. (10)
  • And they flew up suddenly in swarms, and beat his face with their wings. (8)
  • In a few weeks Papineau gave the signal and his followers flew to arms. (19)
  • So to the task of chopping and hewing and hammering they flew without delay. (19)
  • He sat through dinner as best he could; got away before dessert, and flew upstairs. (8)
  • If Lucy Darleton was at home; if Lucy invited her to come: if she flew to Lucy: oh! (10)
  • He entered our hotel a private person; when he passed out, hats flew off before him. (10)
  • Now life was a narrow ring; now the distances extended, were winged, flew illimitably. (10)
  • The phrase seemed strange, and his mind flew back over all this queer acquaintanceship. (8)
  • And then a disembodied thought flew round her, comparing her with Vernon to her discredit. (10)
  • I buried the bird, weeping for it, and flew to my books, and as I read a glow stole over me. (10)
  • Niels Heinrich swept with his hand across the tablecloth, and the cards flew in all directions. (12)
  • A little wing of vapour flew toward her; it whitened, passed, and the moon was slower than before. (10)
  • A cockchafer buzzed by, a moth flew in his face, the music stopped, and little Jon drew his head in. (8)
  • Away the little lady flew to a second carriage, and on again, as one may when alive with an inquiry. (10)
  • She waited for the permission, and flew off at a gallop, waving back Laxley, who was for joining her. (10)
  • The bird flew, and circled, and hung poised a moment, presently descending on the roof of the palace. (10)
  • She flew up-stairs to her own room, and left the burden of the explanation to Mela, who did it justice. (9)
  • Mr. Radnor could rationally say that he was made for happiness; he flew to it, he breathed, dispensed it. (10)
  • Scenery flew, shifted, returned; again the line of the downs raced and the hollows reposed simultaneously. (10)
  • Then, like a gigantic moth she fluttered forth, blanched and noiseless flew over the grass, spun and hovered. (8)
  • A bough scraped her neck, some leaves flew against her eyes; she stepped aside, tripped over a root, and fell. (8)
  • I heard sharp talk in German, and a rider flung his arm, as if he wished to crash the universe, and flew off. (10)
  • Or oftener, to speak truth, tongue flew, thought followed: her age was but newly seventeen, and she was French. (10)
  • The names were openly spoken and swept from mouth to mouth of the scandalmongers, gathering matter as they flew. (10)
  • Several times in the evenings Gratian tried to come at the core of her thoughts, Twice she flew the kite of Leila. (8)
  • Hippias not only came aboveground, he flew about in the very skies, verting like any blithe creature of the season. (10)
  • Straight she flew to the ball of fire now at spring above the waters, and raining red gold on the line of her bows. (10)
  • After this act of prudence he went toward the curtain, while the fair Austrian soubrette flew on her previous errand. (10)
  • The usual temporary wonderment flew round the table; and this number was courted in dread, avoided with apprehension. (10)
  • She flew downstairs, and flitted swiftly into the room, and fluttered up to Beaton, and gave him a crushing hand- shake. (9)
  • Yes; but I mean, my father saw red, and the constable saw red, and the stick flew up between them and hit him in the eye. (8)
  • Now, I found it not possible to hold the Identical, for it twisted and stung, and was nigh slipping from me while I flew. (10)
  • She was still obstinately biting at her hand, and suddenly her chin flew up, and there, between her teeth, was the needle. (8)
  • His thoughts flew off with him as knight-errant hailed shrilly at exceeding critical moment by distressed dames and damsels. (10)
  • And away he flew between glimmering slopes of frost to where a white curtain of mist hung across the wooded hills of the Wye. (10)
  • He asked himself, presently, what were those black circular spots which flew chasing along the meadows and the lighted walks. (10)
  • He owned he might have been mistaken, as the brilliant fellow flew swift and high between leaves, like an ordinary fritillary. (10)
  • A pigeon flew over, white against the leaden sky; some birch-trees that had gone golden shivered and let fall a shower of drops. (8)
  • It was not thrown away on her, she bounded higher than ever, flew farther down the middle, and was in a continual course of smiles. (4)
  • Mrs. Chump immediately flew to her drawing-room and rang bells, appearing presently with a lamp, which she set on a garden-pillar. (10)
  • She, while he flew supporting the body of his most beloved to the sun of Life in brighter hope, reckoned the stages of his journey. (10)
  • Alarmed, but not discouraged, she tried it another way; a bolt flew, and she believed herself successful; but how strangely mysterious! (4)
  • She flew about her room, feeling that if she once stood still it would all crystallise in hard painful thought, which motion alone kept away. (8)
  • Whereat Jonathan flew, and two or three cosy diners glanced up from their plates, or the paper, smiled, and pursued their capital occupation. (10)
  • Amongst these sailors were John Cabot and his son Sebastian, who, although themselves Venetians, sailed from the port of Bristol and flew the English flag. (19)

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Definition of flew:

  • flew, fl, pa.t. of fly.(0)

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