526 collocations for flyes

She's flying the French flag.

I lost no time in letting fly several arrows, and at last one of the great animals fell to the ground dead, and the others retreated, leaving me free to come down from my hiding-place and run back to tell my master of my success, for which I was praised and regaled with good things.

Here are men playing cards; others are flying kites; many are thronging the tea, coffee, and cold drink stalls; while in the very heart of the crowd wander Jewish, Panjabi and Hindustani dancing-girls, who have driven hither in hired carriages to display their beauty and their jewels.

A Christian minister in Tennessee relates an act of fiendish cruelty inflicted upon a slave by one of the members of his church, and he is forced to leave his charge, if not to fly the country.

Muckluck turned and flew down the dark little stair, threaded her way in and out among the bystanders on the wharf till she reached the Sister's side.

And as he drew nigh the bird flew a little distance down the path and then lit upon the ground and he followed it.

On the whole it seemed to the author that his book was flying false and undesirable colours, and since art lies outside the domesticities, he was hardly relieved when his wife told him that she thought the binding was very pretty.

The rest valued a chance to see the fight beyond the fear of random slugs of lead which might fly their way.

Fly, fly the house at once!

Dare not to touch me, but hence fly apace; Add wings unto your feet, and save your lives. VIS.

Came a roaring crash beneath whose dire shock Sir Pertolepe's ranks were riven and rent asunder, and over and through their red confusion Sir Benedict rode in thunderous, resistless might, straight for where, above their mid-most, close-set ranks, fluttered and flew Sir Pertolepe's Raven banner.

" Another curious fiction prevalent in olden times was that of the barnacle-tree, to which Sir John Maundeville also alludes:"In our country were trees that bear a fruit that becomes flying birds; those that fell in the water lived, and those that fell on the earth died, and these be right good for man's meat."

Should he cross the line between the holes, the buried pieces would fly out of the holes, snap together on him, and, flying up the tree from which they came, would keep him prisoner for a hundred years.

Evidently the Santa Marie was willing to fly any colors, which would insure safety, or allay suspicion in her nefarious trade.

Then the flagship flew the signal for resuming the voyage.

What then have you to do, but to fly this house, this infernal house!O that your heart would let you fly the man! >>>

But sighing, Beltane closed his vizor and heedless of flying bolt and arrow strode to the narrow stair that led up to the gate-tower and being come there sat him down beside the great mangonel.

A figure here and there flew along as if pursued, imperfectly seen, a shadow only a little darker than the space about.

[Footnote 4: One man of the 61st Regiment was killed by a round-shot, which in its course also knocked over some sandbags which sent Lieutenant Hutton flying about seven feet.]

A new motor has been harnessed into the service of man, and made to fly with his messages swifter than sound?

The butterflya flying flower Wheels swift in flashing rings, And flutters round his quiet kin, With brave flame-mottled wings.

They flew down a long hill, holding on for dear life, nothing but the grand way in which the mate managed this time to steer a straight course down the middle of the road saving them from destruction.

Why, fellow-soldiers, shall we fly the field, And carelessly forsake our general?

In reporting this most remarkable occurrence Edward Price Bell, an American correspondent, wrote as follows from the front: A British observer, flying a powerful machine at 16,000 feet over Ostend, had the machine's tail shot off by the direct hit of a shella very unusual occurrence.

Kitty flew down the steps into the sleigh, unassisted, and Betty followed, her hand in Yorke's.

526 collocations for  flyes