11 Verbs to Use for the Word flyings

"Didn't we send 'em a flying, though?

The Japanese officers replied that they considered the flying of any other flag than theirs in Manchuria or Siberia an insult to Japan.

Robert Willoughby and Joel had moved along the lane towards the rocks, without hesitating, keeping their little flag flying.

The boys love kite-flying.

His regents had a long debate, observed the flying of birds and the nature of the weather, but according to Garcilasso "made no inquiries of the devil."

He had overseen the flying of the kites, the impudent invasion of the upper depths when a button was touched, and then he had seen the white cumulus clouds gather and become nimbus, followed by a brief rainfall upon a hot and yellow land.

It required much flying of small dusky legs, to and fro, before the cold water was cold enough, the hot water hot enough, and the fresh egg fresh enough, to satisfy Miss Penelope that the coffee would be all that it should be.

when at the same time, if an honest fellow, by the gentlest persuasion, and the softest arts, has the good luck to prevail upon a mew'd-up lady, to countenance her own escape, and she consents to break cage, and be set a flying into the all-cheering air of liberty, mercy on us!

He disclaims study, pretends to take things in motion, and to shoot flying, which appears to be very true by his often missing of his mark.

"I'll come out a-flying when I do come, most likely.

Calling on the reserve, he stopped the flying, and, rallying bravely at his appeal, they came on again.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  flyings