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flyers

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n. (plural of flyer English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: flyer )

Usage examples of flyers.

Planetary Security before the Mayhew Restoration lay crossed atop the flags, gleaming in the spill of light.

But the exiles had for four years operated on the assumption that the Templars could eavesdrop on any conversation in or near the flyers they had so considerately placed at the disposal of those who were their unwilling guests.

He had grasped the technical point at once: one of their two special flyers could provide the tight hull and minimal life support needed for an emergency spacecraft.

Maybe, he thought, the flyers had no spy devices hidden in them after all.

To get that drive installed in one of our two flyers is still our only chance, I think.

And here were a few transporters, some of them strongly resembling the flyers that humans used to move about the Fortress.

Very few flyers or groundcars appeared to be in use anywhere in the City, and the temptation to borrow another one was correspondingly reduced.

Meredith looked out the window in time to see the two sleek flyers shoot by and head east toward the cone of Mt.

I want to draw one of those flyers the aliens unloaded and make him chase us.

Bare meters away, flanking them on both sides, the alien flyers had suddenly appeared.

Closer, a half-dozen flyers, all craning their necks and swaying their heads to and fro.

Gone - gone with the flyers, the warriors, the trogs - gone with all dreams of conquest and revenge.

Only a dozen flyers left in all the sky, exhausted, gliding where they caught the thermals and desperate to conserve energy, carrying their Lords whole or crippled, bearing them back to their stacks and their .

Deathstalker and his friend Kit Summerlsle, called by some Kid Death, raced their modified flyers in and out of the trees, sweeping this way and that at breathtaking speed, and whooping wildly as they went.

The flyers were really little more than gravity sleds, a board to stand on and a vertical yoke for the controls, stripped down to the bare essentials for extra speed and better maneuvering.