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Meaning of flyte

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flyte (n.)

Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling.

flyte Sentence Examples

  1. The unruly children were sent to the headmaster's office for their constant flyte.
  2. The politician's flyte-filled speech was met with outrage from the opposing party.
  3. The couple's constant flyte over finances put a strain on their relationship.
  4. The teacher's flyte-ridden lecture only served to confuse the students.
  5. The angry mob hurled insults and flyte at the politicians' motorcade.
  6. The two lawyers engaged in a heated flyte in the courtroom, accusing each other of misconduct.
  7. The frustrated employee was subjected to his boss's incessant flyte, demoralizing him to the point of resignation.
  8. The actress's flyte-filled performance garnered a negative review from the critic.
  9. The flyte-ridden atmosphere at the meeting made it impossible to reach a consensus.
  10. The government's flyte-filled response to the public outcry only fueled the unrest.

FAQs About the word flyte

Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling.

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The unruly children were sent to the headmaster's office for their constant flyte.

The politician's flyte-filled speech was met with outrage from the opposing party.

The couple's constant flyte over finances put a strain on their relationship.

The teacher's flyte-ridden lecture only served to confuse the students.