200 examples of flyers in sentences

Of course it is going back on BACH with a vengeance, but what sympathy can exist between the old fuguemakers and the modern high-flyers?

As kites are eminently high flyers, the phrase here used becomes the more emphatic.

Thousands of American flyers were trained and ready to carry the war into Germany when the Teuton forces collapsed and cried "Enough!"

By this time their flyers dominated the air, and they had gained the immense advantage of artillery superiority.

American flyers also made successful raids across the German border, blowing up munitions works, railway centers, and German troops at concentration points.

AMERICAN FLYERS DOWN 473 PLANES IN TWO MONTHS American flyers made a great record in the closing days of war.

AMERICAN FLYERS DOWN 473 PLANES IN TWO MONTHS American flyers made a great record in the closing days of war.

Many of them, like Lehr, gave up their livesthough not in vain, nor without having sent down to crashing death, each one, his share of the flyers of the foe.

The American flyers surrounded the German Fokker like a flock of birds, and instead of shooting it down, which would have been easy, they maneuvered their planes so the boche machine was forced toward the American lines.

She was only a fore-and-after, carrying no standing topsail, even, and we named her after two of the river girls, who were flyers, in their way; at least, I thought so then; though a man by sailing a packet comes to alter his notions about men and things, or, for that matter, about women and things, too.

I also found that the best flyers were not equal to the feat of keeping me company, when walking at my usual pace; hence I inferred that velocity was a necessary element in flight, and that gravity, so fatal to human attempts to fly, might be made a powerful auxiliary when rightly used.

The following extracts from a printed sermon by one of them, on the subject of "soul-confirmation," will at once exemplify the contempt and scorn with which these high-flyers regarded their more sober-minded brethren, and serve as a specimen of the homely eloquence with which they excited their followers.

SEE Emerson, Alice B. The search for the lost flyers.

The search for the lost flyers; or, Ted Scott over the West Indies, by Franklin W. Dixon, pseud. of Edward Stratemeyer.

MARTIN, EUGENE, pseud. Randy Starr leading the air circus; or, The sky flyers in a daring stunt.

SEE Armitage, Theresa. EAKER, IRA C. Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England.

LEYSHON, HAROLD I. Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England.

Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England.

F. E. Rechnitzer (A); 29Jul70; R488747. REDDING, JOHN M. Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England, by John M. Redding & Harold I. Leyshon.

Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England.

MARTIN, EUGENE, pseud. Randy Starr above stormy seas; or, The sky flyers on a perilous journey, by Eugene Martin, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams and Edna C. Squier.

© 18Jun31; A38973. Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (A); 21Jan59; R229444. Randy Starr after an air prize; or, The sky flyers in a dash down the states, by Eugene Martin, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams and Edna C. Squier.

F. E. Rechnitzer (A); 29Jul70; R488747. REDDING, JOHN M. Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England, by John M. Redding & Harold I. Leyshon.

Skyways to Berlin: with the American flyers in England.

" "Now what is there that preys upon all this vegetable lifeupon every plant, from the grass to the tree, destroying them all equally?" "Bugs and worms and all kinds of crawlers and flyers and hoppers," said Rap.

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