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flighted

[ UK /flˈa‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having feathers
    arrows flighted argent

How To Use flighted In A Sentence

  • We arrived at the airport before sunrise, preflighted and loaded the helicopter.
  • Sertori, pilloried by many, showed his worth by winning York their first corner of the match then flicking on Agnew's carefully flighted dead ball at the near post.
  • Lofthouse flighted the ball beyond the last defender and centre half Stuart Dibb stole in to steer his finish beyond Mitchell.
  • The batsman has to be very wary of such deliveries as they are often "flighted" or spun so that the ball will not behave quite as he expects and he could be "trapped" into getting himself out. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • There was space to be found behind the Germany back four and when Francesco Totti flighted a through ball five minutes later it was only an unsatisfactory touch by Simone Perrotta that let Lehmann block.
  • The arrow was flighted with bright feathers.
  • Then Connolly connected with Lockwood's well flighted free-kick to send in a volley which Dobson did well to gather.
  • I bowled round the wicket, wide of the crease, flighted the ball more and bowled bouncers as well.
  • Vol. It 'B, Juftr«5, luftre, althougli for abore a courie or fifimt year* I have received from the Crown only a fucceffion of injuries, and never in any mo - ment of my life the flighted favour. The speeches of Iohn Wilkes, one of the knights of the shire for the county of Middlesex, in the Parliament appointed to meet at Westminster the 29.th day of November 1774, to the prorogation the 6.th day of June 1777
  • arrows flighted argent
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