capable of or engaged in flight; 'the bat is a flying animal' fast-flying: moving swiftly; 'fast-flying planes'; 'played the difficult passage with flying fingers' aflare: streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air; 'ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her'; 'flying banners'; 'flags waving in the breeze' designed for swift movement or action; 'a flying police squad is trained for quick action anywhere in the city' of or relating to passage through the air (especially aviation); 'a flying time of three hours between cities'; 'unidentified flying objects' hurried and brief; 'paid a flying visit'; 'took a flying glance at the book'; 'a quick inspection'; 'a fast visit' flight: an instance of traveling by air; 'flying was still an exciting adventure for him' done swiftly in or as if in the air; used e.g. of a racing start in which runners are already in motion as they cross the starting line; 'a flying start'; 'crossed the goal line with a flying leap'
'Flying' is an instrumental song by The Beatles which first appeared on the late-1967 Magical Mystery Tour release (two EP discs in the UK, an LP in the US).
UFO 2 - Flying (sometimes simply UFO 2 or Flying; also subtitled One Hour Space Rock) is the second album by UFO released in 1971 (see 1971 in music) on Beacon label; issued on CD in 1994 on Repertoire Records.
FLYING is an aviation magazine published since 1927. It is read by pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation-oriented executives in business and general aviation markets worldwide. ... Flying is the final studio album by Christian Rock band Grammatrain.
Transcendence over your challenges. To dream you are flying means a freedom (or a wish for freedom) from the limitations of your own mental, emotional, and physical challenges - freedom that is available by connecting with your inner joy, love, and Spirit. buttresses may be thought of as half or semi arches; the elevated end of the arch supports the wall and the lower end of the arch is mounted on foundations, or on pillars or other flying buttresses. Flying buttresses are especially common in medieval cathedral design.
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