1. flew - Noun
2. flew - Adjective
3. flew - Verb
Derived from fly
imp. of Fly.
of Fly
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Boeing 747 aircraft in Anchorage, Alaska, chartered by the U.S. government flew from Wuhan, China, the source of the recent coronavirus outbreak on Tuesday. Source: Internet
Abhishek and Chitrangda flew to Kolkata Monday and began shooting for the film from Wednesday. Source: Internet
Abhishek and Chitrangda flew to Kolkata on Monday and began shooting for the film from Wednesday. Source: Internet
2009 Brussels Cliff Richard promoting his wine in Denmark, 2015 After a week of promotion, Richard flew out to rehearse for the German Night of the Proms concerts in Belgium at the end of October. Source: Internet
According to Smith, who flew along with his fiancee on Iceland Air, the only screening they had was a form handed out 30 minutes before landing. Source: Internet
4055 flew the first operational Mosquito flight on 17 September 1941. Source: Internet