flews (Meaning)
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flews (n. pl.)
The pendulous or overhanging lateral parts of the upper lip of dogs, especially prominent in hounds; -- called also chaps. See Illust. of Bloodhound.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flews
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flews Sentence Examples
- The majestic eagle flew effortlessly through the vast expanse of the sky.
- The hummingbird's delicate wings flew with incredible speed and agility.
- The injured bird struggled to fly, its wings broken and weak.
- The flock of geese flew in formation, their V-shape cutting through the air.
- The pilot skillfully flew the airplane into the hangar, landing smoothly.
- The kite soared high in the sky, carried by the wind that flew through its sail.
- The magician's assistant flew into the air, defying gravity with the help of wires.
- The kite flew with such enthusiasm that its string snapped, sending it spiraling down to the ground.
- The arrow flew through the air with deadly accuracy, piercing its target.
- The seeds flew out of the dandelion, carried by the gentle breeze that blew over the meadow.
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The pendulous or overhanging lateral parts of the upper lip of dogs, especially prominent in hounds; -- called also chaps. See Illust. of Bloodhound.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The majestic eagle flew effortlessly through the vast expanse of the sky.
The hummingbird's delicate wings flew with incredible speed and agility.
The injured bird struggled to fly, its wings broken and weak.
The flock of geese flew in formation, their V-shape cutting through the air.