flyte (Meaning)
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flyte (n.)
Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flyte
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flyte Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The angry mob hurled insults and flyte at the politicians' motorcade.
- The two lawyers engaged in a heated flyte in the courtroom, accusing each other of misconduct.
- The frustrated employee was subjected to his boss's incessant flyte, demoralizing him to the point of resignation.
- The actress's flyte-filled performance garnered a negative review from the critic.
- The flyte-ridden atmosphere at the meeting made it impossible to reach a consensus.
- The government's flyte-filled response to the public outcry only fueled the unrest.
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Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling.
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No antonyms found.
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.