Flight (opera)
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noun


(1)   The act of escaping physically
"He made his escape from the mental hospital"
"The canary escaped from its cage"
"His flight was an indication of his guilt"
(2)   A scheduled trip by plane between designated airports
"I took the noon flight to Chicago"
(3)   An instance of traveling by air
"Flying was still an exciting adventure for him"
(4)   A stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next
(5)   Passing above and beyond ordinary bounds
"A flight of fancy"
"Flights of rhetoric"
"Flights of imagination"
(6)   An air force unit smaller than a squadron
(7)   A formation of aircraft in flight
(8)   A flock of flying birds
(9)   The path followed by an object moving through space

verb


(10)   Decorate with feathers
"Fledge an arrow"
(11)   Fly in a flock
"Flighting wild geese"
(12)   Shoot a bird in flight
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Adjective


flight
  1. (obscure or slang): Wayward, opposed.
    Note: Nowadays we refer to people being flighty instead.

Noun


  1. The act of flying.
    Birds are capable of flight
  2. An instance of flying.
    The migrating birds' flight took them to Africa.
  3. A collective term for doves or swallows.
  4. A journey made by an air craft, eg a balloon, plane or space shuttle.
    The flight to Paris leaves at 7 o'clock tonight
  5. The act of fleeing. (It is noun version of flee).
    take flight
  6. A set of stairs or an escalator. A series of stairs between landings.
  7. A floor which are reached to by stairs or escalators.
    How many flights is it up?
  8. A feather on an arrow or dart used to help it follow an even path.
  9. A paper plane.
  10. : The movement of a spinning ball through the air - concerns its speed, trajectory and drift.
  11. The ballistic trajectory of an arrow or other projectile.
  12. A aerodynamic surfaces designed to guide such a projectile's trajectory.
  13. Act of fleeing of a refugee or a fugitive.
  14. An air force unit.
  15. Several sample glasses of a specific wine varietal. The pours are smaller than a full glass and the flight will generally include three to five different samples.

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