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flying

[flahy-ing] / ˈflaɪ ɪŋ /


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The businesses benefited from people opting to take road trips to the region instead of flying, as the bank expected, Fanoe said.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is moving house soon and Danni will be flying in to help pack her daughter's life into boxes.

From BBC

He wants to shake up its hierarchical culture, expand into robots and flying cars, and build factories in the U.S. faster.

From The Wall Street Journal

In some cases, passengers find paying the fees is unavoidable, especially if you're flying with children.

From BBC

She has tickets to see seven of Styles's shows at Wembley, and plans to spend about two weeks in London with a friend from Australia who is flying in for the shows.

From BBC