take flight

  • 1take flight — ► take flight 1) (of a bird) take off and fly. 2) flee. Main Entry: ↑flight …

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  • 2take flight — index abscond, disappear, escape, evacuate, flee, move (alter position), quit (evacuate), retreat …

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  • 3take flight — verb run away quickly He threw down his gun and fled • Syn: ↑flee, ↑fly • Derivationally related forms: ↑flight (for: ↑flee), ↑fleer ( …

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  • 4Take Flight — Infobox Album Name = Take Flight Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Sylvester Sim Released = 2005 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Take Flight is the debut album of Sylvester Sim. It… …

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  • 5take flight — verb a) To fly; to become aloft, to become airborne; to take off (the ground) Though the bird is still young, in a day or two it will spread its wing and take flight for the first time. b) to …

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  • 6Take Flight (musical) — Infobox Musical name=Take Flight book=John Weidman music=David Shire lyrics=Richard Maltby, Jr. basis=The pioneers of flight: the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart productions= 2007 Menier Chocolate Factory, London Take Flight …

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  • 7take flight — the cowards took flight as the enemy approached Syn: flee, run (away/off), run for it, make a run for it, be gone, make off, take off, take to one s heels, make a break for it, bolt, beat a (hasty) retreat, make a quick exit, make one s getaway,… …

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  • 8take flight — 1》 (of a bird) take off and fly. 2》 flee. → flight …

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  • 9take flight — to run away, or to try to escape Suddenly the herd of antelope took flight …

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  • 10take flight — Fly, take to one s heels, run, flee, scamper off, make off …

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