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flyaway

[ UK /flˈa‍ɪəwˌe‍ɪ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. guided by whim and fancy
    flighty young girls
  2. (of hair or clothing) worn loose
    her flyaway hair
    a flyaway coat

How To Use flyaway In A Sentence

  • Lydia Scott smoothed a flyaway strand of hair back into her tight bun.
  • Pop up the case's 4-inch long hidden mirror and reapply your lipstick or smooth flyaways to your heart's content.
  • I don't think we'll be using it again,’ I pointed out as a fresh onslaught of raindrops flattened his flyaway hair to the tops of his ears, rather endearingly.
  • He'd overlooked the way gazing at Gracie's pretty gray eyes and flyaway curls made his mouth water. HEAVEN, TEXAS
  • At the party, her voluminous waves were full of flyaways.
  • Heikki Kovalainen is delighted with the way the brand-new Lotus team has performed in the first four, non-European 'flyaway' races of the 2010 season. GPUpdate.net
  • For flyaway hair you can use mashed avocado and 1 tablespoon mayonnaise mixed together and applied to washed hair, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse thoroughly.
  • Ideal for multicamera flyaways, the entire rig can, where necessary, be demounted and installed in a venue in around an hour. UK Regional Film and Television News
  • I never blow dry -- just try to control the frizz and flyaways. HAIR
  • She leaned over and hugged him, her silky, flyaway hair getting in his mouth and eyes and sticking statically to his hands as he hugged her back.
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