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fliers

n. (plural of flier English)

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She whipped around and stalked off toward the shaggy kadraesh trees and the wide white plates behind them where the fliers landed.

Then both fliers were sitting on landing saucers not far from an odd whimsical structure it was difficult to call a house and a series of gardens as disconcerting and prankish and lovely as the house.

Behind her the mercenaries and technicians and others still alive began gathering whatever they could get their hands on and heading for the boat, the fliers or the few hidden trails leading out of the crater.

In these dense woods, if the Fliers of the Fields changed course and suddenly flew out into the air over the cliff, the horse would not see the edge in time and run straight off.

He watched in awe, as one by one the Fliers of the Fields disappeared through the gap in the stone wall.

One narrow but rather tall stone had apparently loosened and fallen inward, allowing enough space for the Fliers of the Fields to enter.

It is drinking the water that turns butterflies into the Fliers of the Field.

For the second time in his life he was watching the Fliers of the Fields.

He had no idea that there had ever been any kind of bond between the fliers and human beings.

But with the fliers I have achieved a rudimentary level of correspondence.

He lowered his head, and the fliers that were torturing Wigg dutifully rejoined the others circling the atrium.

Without the fliers, none of what you see here in this room would exist.

Caves, and how the fliers had been there with him, drinking the water from the stone pool.

Then she bent over, sighting through the tiny holes in the plates, toward the red Moon, with the black specks of the enemy fliers against it.

It is the same as the space-sickness they used to have on the old rocket fliers, before the invention of the gravity cell.