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flight
Noun
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Flight is the act of flying: moving through the air using wings.
Birds have had flight for millions of years.
The flight of the bird was beautiful.
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A flight is one trip on an airplane.
The flight to Boston leaves soon.
This flight is going to New York.
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Flight is the act of running away and hiding.
The flight of the man just after the crime made the police think he was guilty.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
winding
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adjective
(= tortuous, twisty)
marked by repeated turns and bends
a tortuous road up the mountain
winding roads are full of surprises
had to steer the car down a twisty track
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adjective
(= meandering, rambling, wandering)
of a path e.g
meandering streams
rambling forest paths
the river followed its wandering course
a winding country road
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noun
(= wind, twist)
the act of winding or twisting
he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind
stairs
Noun
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Stairs are steps to help you go to a different level; stairs can help you get up to another level or can help you get down to another level.
She climbed the stairs up to her bedroom.
The ball rolled down the stairs and into the basement.