释义 |
flewflew /fluː/ verb - A bird flew by and saw one of the half-eaten calves that I had dug up.
- And the reindeer fair flew down Artisan View now the weight had gone out of their sack.
- How could a philosophy of government that flew in the face of liberal pessimism win votes?
- Janir never flew into tantrums the way Teague did.
- Like maybe a bill, or a mortgage statement that somehow flew out the window.
- They flew barrage balloons, commissioned perspectives and held a public inquiry.
- Varney shot up out of his chair; kicked it aside and flew out the door.
► flew open The bar door flew open and a noisy group burst in. the past tense of fly |