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flown

[flohn] / floʊn /




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The hours had flown by, and suddenly it would be five o’clock, time for his dinner, a real, Leyla-cooked hot meal, and then all too soon it was six o’clock and he had to leave.

From Literature

Four children were treated for minor injuries at a local hospital; a fifth was flown to a trauma center with critical injuries.

From Los Angeles Times

The day after the first plume, the same news crew that had flown David Johnston to the peak of the mountain came again to Mount St. Helens.

From Literature

"He's proved himself to be extremely effective in a number of jobs but at times he's flown too close to the sun," he told the BBC's World at One.

From BBC

The teenager was flown to Miami with 15 others for the final stages of the auditioning process.

From BBC