flyblew

/ˈflaɪ.blu/

Definitions

1. verb

to move or travel quickly, especially with a gentle or effortless motion.

“The bird flyblew across the sky, leaving a trail of clouds behind.”

2. verb

to cause to move or travel quickly, often with a gentle or effortless motion.

“The gentle breeze flyblew the leaves off the trees.”

3. noun

a gentle or effortless movement, especially of a person or object through the air.

“The flyblew of the kite was mesmerizing to watch.”

4. noun

a state of being carefree or untroubled, especially in a situation where one is moving or traveling.

“The flyblew of the trip was a welcome respite from the stresses of everyday life.”

Synonyms

  • glided
  • sailed
  • swooped

Antonyms

  • immobile
  • stagnant