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flyaway

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN hair ▪ Cream Silk Hot Oil Therapy is a deep conditioner, developed to add strength and body to fine, flyaway hair . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Cream Silk Hot Oil Therapy is a deep conditioner, developed to add strength ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
FlyAway is a shuttle bus service created and funded by Los Angeles World Airports , which transports passengers non-stop to and from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Currently, there are six routes in service with separate schedules; the routes ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Flyaway \Fly"a*way`\, a. Disposed to fly away; flighty; unrestrained; light and free; -- used of both persons and things. -- n. A flyaway person or thing. ``Truth is such a flyaway.'' --Emerson.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. irresponsibly frivolous; "flighty young girls" [syn: flighty ] (of hair or clothing) worn loose; "her flyaway hair"; "a flyaway coat"

Usage examples of flyaway.

They both possessed the faintly almond-shape eyes and the flyaway brows of some ancient Slavic ancestor.

In addition to the standard mushroom gray, they sported two-tone helmets, with opaque sun visors, flyaway wings on their epaulets, heavy black leather utility belts hung with a variety of offensive objects and mirror-finish black riding boots.

As well as flyaway epaulets he also affected a considerable fall of red braided lanyard.

I must look, him in his sneakers and strontium rompers and flyaway hair, me with my butch suit, thin jekylls and proud-rounded shoes.

Finally Mrs Wright bought herself a velvet dress which, she explained, was suitable to her age and appearance and Emily, carried away by the excitement of the shops with all their Christmas delights, allowed herself--with no difficulty at all--to be persuaded into buying a lovely flyaway chiffon dress in rose pink, its scooped-out neckline bound with a darker satin and with ballooning elbow sleeves.

With another cup of coffee steaming close to hand, she blow-dried her hair, then used a dab of hair gloss to smooth down the flyaway tendrils.

The flyaway hair and the seamed, cheerful face melted away, and at once the holographic tank filled with a representation of circumsolar space.

The slippery flyaway mass of her hair crackled with the static electricity of dry, windy air.

And two thirds of the Ramey wing was scrambled with flyaway kits for-another place.

On and on went the two yachts, until the Flyaway was not over five hundred feet ahead of the Searchlight.

By this time it was discovered that the two yachts were locked together, the bowsprit of the Flyaway having become entangled in the rigging of the Searchlight.