flite (Meaning)

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flite (v. i.)

To scold; to quarrel.

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flite (n.)

Alt. of Flyte

Synonyms & Antonyms of flite

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

flite Sentence Examples

  1. The swift flite of the falcon stunned its prey.
  2. In the twilight's embrace, bats took flite, their wings fluttering silently.
  3. The hummingbird's flite was a blur as it darted from blossom to blossom.
  4. The acrobatic flite of the barn swallow amazed spectators.
  5. The pilot's flite plan took him over towering mountains and vast oceans.
  6. The flite of the shuttle through the cosmos was a testament to human ingenuity.
  7. The flite of the arrow pierced the air with deadly accuracy.
  8. The graceful flite of the heron seemed effortless as it soared above the marsh.
  9. The flite of the dragonflies was a mesmerizing symphony of color and motion.
  10. The flite of the eagle symbolized strength, independence, and freedom.

FAQs About the word flite

To scold; to quarrel., Alt. of Flyte

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No antonyms found.

The swift flite of the falcon stunned its prey.

In the twilight's embrace, bats took flite, their wings fluttering silently.

The hummingbird's flite was a blur as it darted from blossom to blossom.

The acrobatic flite of the barn swallow amazed spectators.