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1926 film
The Flying Mail is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Noel M. Smith. The film stars Al Wilson, Joseph W. Girard and Kathleen Myers. The Flying
The_Flying_Mail
The Flying Mail was a train in India that operated between Delhi and Amritsar and, prior to India's partition, between Delhi and Karachi. The train began
Flying_Mail
Baseball team in Hagerstown, Maryland
2023). "Hagerstown Flying Boxcars to be the name of new Atlantic League baseball team". The Herald-Mail. Hagerstown, Maryland: Herald-Mail Media. Archived
Hagerstown_Flying_Boxcars
United States federal legislation regarding postal service
airmail routes, setting rates and subsidies contractors would receive for flying mail. The first contracts were awarded to Colonial Air Transport, National
Air_Mail_Act_of_1925
Satirical deity
mail, including death threats, that he has received. Within one year of sending the open letter, Henderson received thousands of emails on the Flying
Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
1936 novel by George Orwell
interviewed Norman Mailer. Bragg said that he "just assumed Mailer had read Orwell. In fact he's mad on him." Of Keep the Aspidistra Flying Mailer said: "It is
Keep_the_Aspidistra_Flying
Soviet supersonic passenger airliner
passenger service. The Tu-144S went into service on 26 December 1975, flying mail and freight between Moscow and Alma-Ata in preparation for passenger
Tupolev_Tu-144
Service which transports mail by air
Airmail (or air mail) is a mail transport service branded and sold on the basis of at least one leg of its journey being by air. Airmail items typically
Airmail
American aviator (1902–1974)
nonstop flight between New York and Paris would be less hazardous than flying mail for a single winter." He soon "discussed his idea with St. Louis businessmen
Charles_Lindbergh
play-by mail game is between chess and Go. Diplomacy was first played by mail in 1963. In the early 1970s, in the United States, Rick Loomis of Flying Buffalo
List_of_play-by-mail_games
Personal armour of metal links
Mail (sometimes spelled maille and, since the 18th century, colloquially referred to as chain mail, chainmail, or chain-mail) is a type of armour consisting
Chain_mail
Former US mail delivery service
By flying the mail, novice pilots would develop their long-distance flying skills including aerial navigation. The first scheduled U.S. Air Mail service
United_States_airmail_service
Aircraft with an undercarriage capable of operating from water surfaces
the international flag-carrying British airline, providing flying boat passenger and mail transport links between Britain and South Africa using aircraft
Seaplane
Aspect of aviation history
attached to March Field, California, while flying an advance route to determine time and distance for carrying the mail between Salt Lake City and Cheyenne,
Air Mail scandal accidents and incidents
Air_Mail_scandal_accidents_and_incidents
First fatal mid air collision
conditions. A British aircraft flying from Croydon to Paris with only mail on board collided with a French aircraft flying three passengers from Paris to
1922 Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine mid-air collision
1922_Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine_mid-air_collision
Play-by-mail space exploration game
Starweb (or StarWeb) is a closed-end, space-based, play-by-mail (PBM) game. First published by Flying Buffalo Inc. in 1975, it was the company's second PBM
Starweb
French airline (1918–1933)
Spain, flying over the Pyrenees. In 1926, a route was added from Casablanca, Morocco, flying over Sahara desert to Dakar, Senegal, from where the mail was
Aéropostale_(aviation)
Airline of the United States (1926–2010)
in flying mail for the U.S. Post Office Department. The airline was originally based in Detroit, Michigan. The fledgling airline established a mail route
Northwest_Airlines
Busiest airport in Kazakhstan
supersonic transport (SST) Tupolev Tu-144 began service on 26 December 1975, flying mail and freight between Moscow and Alma-Ata in preparation for passenger
Almaty_International_Airport
1935 aviation accident
for the U.S. Air Mail Service in Wyoming and accumulated 3482 hours flying mail in single-engine biplanes. In the book "Wyoming Air Mail Pioneers," Collison
United_Air_Lines_Flight_4
1934 US political scandal
under-capitalized companies flying short routes and old equipment. Subsidies for carrying mail exceeded the cost of the mail itself, and some carriers abused
Air_Mail_scandal
Play-by-mail fantasy game
play-by-mail game. It has been active since 1982 when it was published by Flying Buffalo. The initial edition involved nine dungeon levels. Flying Buffalo
Heroic_Fantasy
Fantasy dungeon-crawler play-by-mail game
play-by-mail game that was published by Flying Buffalo in 1979. Trajan's Treacherous Trap was a fantasy role-playing game designed similarly to Flying Buffalo's
Trajan's_Treacherous_Trap
In-Flight Mail Processing. A U.S. Army Air Forces Fairchild C-82A Packet "Flying Mail Car" was leased to United Airlines in October 1946 for in-flight mail sorting
1940s_in_air_cargo
Role-playing game publisher
to No. 50 in its print run of Flying Buffalo Quarterly, its company magazine. The company published various play-by-mail games. The company produced a
Flying_Buffalo
1980s space-based play-by-mail game
space-based play-by-mail game. Designed and moderated by Mike Singleton, gameplay began initially in the United Kingdom, with Flying Buffalo launching a
Starlord_(play-by-mail_game)
American journalist and Postmaster
ex-Army aircraft. Admonishing the pilots never to perform stunts while flying mail planes, he insisted that they follow fixed schedules regardless of the
Otto_Praeger
Space-based play-by-mail game
Space Battle is a play-by-mail game that was published by Flying Buffalo beginning in 1980. Space Battle was a game that involved two teams of ten players
Space Battle (play-by-mail game)
Space_Battle_(play-by-mail_game)
Aircraft pilots performing stunts to entertain
stunt pilots performed tricks individually or in groups that were called flying circuses. Devised to "impress people with the skill of pilots and the sturdiness
Barnstorming
Fantasy role-playing game
Illuminati is a computer-moderated play-by-mail game published by Flying Buffalo Inc. It is based on the Illuminati card game by Steve Jackson Games.
Illuminati (play-by-mail game)
Illuminati_(play-by-mail_game)
American actress and painter (1901–1966)
Whims (1925) The Great Gatsby (1926) The Canyon of Light (1926) The Flying Mail (1926) Josselyn' Wife (1926) The Small Bachelor (1927) Venus of Venice
Carmelita_Geraghty
1926–1945 German flag carrier airline
1929, shortening the mail delivery time between Europe and North America. Both the Bremen and her sister ship Europa launched mail planes on their scheduled
Deutsche_Luft_Hansa
1932 film
Desert Airport, an air mail base at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. He leads a group of young pilots who risk their lives flying through dangerous weather
Air_Mail_(film)
Elongated visual artifacts appearing in media
having consulted an entomologist (Doug Yanega), identified rods as images of flying insects recorded over several cycles of wing-beating on video recording
Rod_(optical_phenomenon)
Games played through postal mail, email or other digital media
by mail in this period. In the early 1970s, in the United States, Rick Loomis, of Flying Buffalo Inc., began a number of multi-player play-by-mail games;
Play-by-mail_game
Long-range airline of the United Kingdom (1924–1939)
World War, and after some experimental (and often dangerous) long-distance flying to the margins of Empire. Imperial Airways was created against a background
Imperial_Airways
2012 video game
beautifully crafted in graphics." AppSmile said "A high-flying and highly-enjoyable experience, Air Mail allows you to take to the skies like few others." Gamezebo
Air_Mail_(video_game)
Wienecke, while flying the U.S. Mail. Datelined from Chardon, Ohio, an Associated Press account states, "Army Air Mail Pilot Otto Wienecke, flying from Newark
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1925–1934)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1925–1934)
Patrol aircraft
Union and the CIS List of flying boats and floatplanes Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beriev Be-12. "Beriev Be-12 'Mail'". www.aeroflight.co.uk
Beriev_Be-12
Piloting small aircraft in remote areas
Bush flying refers to aircraft operations carried out in the bush. Bush flying involves operations in rough terrain where there are often no prepared
Bush_flying
Pigeons bred to find their way home
for this are colloquially called racing homers. Homing pigeons' average flying speed over moderate 965 km (600 miles) distances is around 97 km/h (60 miles
Homing_pigeon
1935 multi-role flying boat family by Dornier
and on their mail route over the South Atlantic from 1937 to 1939. On 27–29 March 1938, a "Do 18 W" established a seaplane record, flying non-stop a straight
Dornier_Do_18
Stadium in Hagerstown, Maryland
Herald-Mail. Retrieved March 21, 2024. "Meritus Park". Hagerstown Flying Boxcars. Retrieved July 10, 2024. Mason, Andy (July 1, 2024). "Hagerstown Flying Boxcars
Meritus_Park
American aviation company
based at the Lambert-St. Louis Flying Field near St. Louis, Missouri, that flew passengers and U.S. Air Mail, gave flying lessons, and performed exhibition
Robertson Aircraft Corporation
Robertson_Aircraft_Corporation
American aviation pioneer (1891–1977)
fly the mail in Canada on a flight from Calgary to Edmonton, Alberta, in 1918. Until she acquired a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, all of her stunt flying was done
Katherine_Stinson
1925 film by Irvin Willat
Air Mail as an "... up-to-date western adventure", virtually ignoring its aviation theme. At the same time, other features based on flying air mail, Trapped
The_Air_Mail
Pan American Airways Martin M-130 flying boat
China Clipper (NC14716) was the first of three Martin M-130 four-engine flying boats built for Pan American Airways and was used to inaugurate the first
China_Clipper
2012 American film
since 1969. Wikisource:Stories by Foreign Authors (Scandinavian)/The Flying Mail – in this 1867 short story, Danish author Meïr Aron Goldschmidt explored
Paperman
British Flying Boat of the 1930s
The Short Empire was a four-engined monoplane transport flying boat, designed and developed by Short Brothers during the 1930s to meet the requirements
Short_Empire
Imperial Japanese flying boat
The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat produced by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company and used during World War II for maritime patrol
Kawanishi_H6K
Parcel Post stamp featured an airplane carrying mail. Undated – (Belgium) Pilot Henri Crombez flying a Deperdussin monoplane carried an unknown number
1910s_in_air_cargo
Space-based play-by-mail wargame
Raumkrieg is a play-by-mail wargame that was published by Flying Buffalo. Raumkrieg is a play-by-mail game set in a two-dimensional space arena, where
Raumkrieg
Play-by-mail wargame
Battleplan) is a closed-end, military strategy, play-by-mail (PBM) wargame. It was first published by Flying Buffalo Inc. in 1972, as one of the company's game
Battle_Plan
US charter, cargo and contract airline (1973–2013)
DC-9-15 N565PC performing Flight 590 from Cleveland to Indianapolis, flying mail under subcontract to Emery Worldwide Airlines, crashed after takeoff
Ryan_International_Airlines
Airplane made in United States
aircraft in Howard Hawk's 1939 "Only Angels Have Wings" flying mail for "Barranca". The flying scenes were fake; however, the aircraft was used in ground
Hamilton_H-47
Group of American pilots who flew for the Republic of China Air Force in 1941–42
Chinese: 中華民國空軍美籍志願大隊) of the Republic of China Air Force, nicknamed the Flying Tigers (飛虎隊), was formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion of China.
Flying_Tigers
permission to conduct courier and cargo service for the military, often flying mail, light cargo, and important military officials between USAAF bases.[citation
Pennsylvania Wing Civil Air Patrol
Pennsylvania_Wing_Civil_Air_Patrol
British surreal comedy group
prominence in the UK for the sketch comedy television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, which aired on the BBC from 1969 to 1974. Their work then developed
Monty_Python
Play-by-mail role-playing game
Feudal Lords is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail game set in medieval England. Starting as a game run through a magazine in 1977, it was
Feudal_Lords
Air mail program by the British government
Empire Air Mail Scheme (EAMS) was an attempt by the British Air Ministry to regain leadership of world civil aviation in the late 1930s following the establishment
Empire_Air_Mail_Scheme
Japanese aircraft manufacturer
Kawanishi was best known for its seaplanes, such as the Kawanishi H6K and H8K flying boats, its N1K-J land-based fighter -derived from their Kawanishi N1K1 floatplane
Kawanishi_Aircraft_Company
French pilot Jean Mermoz, flying for Aéropostale from Dakar, Senegal, to Natal, Brazil in the float-equipped Latécoère 28-3 mail plane Comte de la Vaulx
1930s_in_air_cargo
coronation of King George V flying mail between London (Hendon Aerodrome) and Windsor from September 9–15 carrying 926 pounds of mail. The following year a
First_flight_cover
Unit of US Air Force, part of Air Mobility Command
carrier, air transport, and humanitarian missions on a global scale: flying mail to Japan for U.S. troops in Korea in 1952; bringing medical supplies
62nd_Airlift_Wing
Train in India
bankers of Kalyan shed. Dedicated Mumbai-Pune Intercity trains: Flying Ranee Flying Mail "Mumbai-Pune Deccan Queen train to complete 93 years of service
Deccan_Queen
American military transport aircraft
2023). "Hagerstown Flying Boxcars to be the name of new Atlantic League baseball team". The Herald-Mail. Hagerstown, Maryland: Herald-Mail Media. Archived
Fairchild_C-119_Flying_Boxcar
American aircraft engineer
hired by the original U.S. Air Mail Service. His efforts in the early 1920s to establish emergency fields for night-flying mail pilots addressed a major challenge
Fred_Weick
Play-by-mail nuclear war game
Nuclear Destruction is a play-by-mail (PBM) game. It was published by Rick Loomis of Flying Buffalo Inc. in 1970. As the first professional PBM game, it
Nuclear_Destruction
American actor (1871–1949)
Navy Now (1926) The Warning Signal (1926) Lightning Reporter (1926) The Flying Mail (1926) Out of the Storm (1926) Doubling with Danger (1926) The High Flyer
Joseph_W._Girard
1974 studio album by the Blackbyrds
Flying Start is the second album by the American band the Blackbyrds. Produced by Donald Byrd, the album includes the top ten hit single "Walking in Rhythm"
Flying_Start_(album)
American film distribution company
Way (1926) The Bonanza Buckaroo (1926) King of the Saddle (1926) The Flying Mail (1926) Flames (1926) The Big Show (1926) The Ramblin' Galoot (1926) Ace
Associated_Exhibitors
American actor
Bachelor Brides (1926) - Glasgow Willie - aka Limehouse Herbert The Flying Mail (1926) - 'Gluefoot' Jones There You Are! (1926) - Eddie Gibbs Tell It
Eddie_Gribbon
1936 Australian film
"'The Flying Doctor'." Brisbane, Australia: The Courier-Mail, 14 August 1936, p. 5 via National Library of Australia. Retrieved: 12 August 2012. "Flying Doctor"
The_Flying_Doctor
American pilot
and United Airlines. He is most known for flying the first scheduled, civilian Air Mail (Contract Air Mail or CAM) flight in the United States on April
Leon_D._Cuddeback
First non-stop transatlantic flight (June 1919)
Known to his family and friends as "Jack", he first became interested in flying at the age of seventeen and gained his pilot's licence in November 1912
Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown
Transatlantic_flight_of_Alcock_and_Brown
Military unit
May 1945. After V-E Day on 8 May 1945, the squadron was tasked with flying mail and passengers for First Canadian Army, while one section and its aircraft
No._665_Squadron_RCAF
American screenwriter
Jimmie's Millions (1925) Youth and Adventure (1925) Under Fire (1926) The Flying Mail (1926) The Night Patrol (1926) The Fighting Buckaroo (1926) The Prairie
Frank_Howard_Clark
Fatalities from wingsuit flying have occurred almost from the inception of the sport. Listed below are examples where wingsuit pilots were publicly named
List of fatalities due to wingsuit flying
List_of_fatalities_due_to_wingsuit_flying
American actor (1871–1956)
Bearcat (1925) .... John Crawford Triple Action (1925) .... Eric Prang The Flying Mail (1926) (as Harry Van Meter) .... Bart Sheldon Kid Boots (1926) (as Harry
Harry_von_Meter
This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) some of which include related claims of close encounters of the second
List of reported UFO sightings
List_of_reported_UFO_sightings
American actress
(1926) - Nora McCarren Kosher Kitty Kelly (1926) - Rosie Feinbaum The Flying Mail (1926) - Alice Hardwick Fourth Commandment (1927) - Mrs. Smith She's
Kathleen_Myers
American bank robber (born 1957)
Arnold, Ed (March 12, 1988). "Pembroke's Flying Bandit guilty of 59 robberies across Canada". Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). Gale A165054279. Filas
Gilbert_Galvan
British cruise line
first British transatlantic steamship mail contract, and the next year formed the British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company in Glasgow with
Cunard_Line
Settlement in Christmas Island, Australia
Flying Fish Cove (Chinese: 飞鱼湾, Malay: Pantai Ikan Terbang) is the capital city and main settlement of Christmas Island. Although it was originally named
Flying_Fish_Cove
Plaque in West Potomac Park
"The Proposed New York-Philadelphia-Washington Aerial Mail Route". Flying. Vol. 7, no. 2. Flying Association at the Office of the Aero Club of America
First_Air_Mail_Marker
American actress (1916–2015)
Marlon Brando. In films, she played exotic women and singers, such as in Flying Down to Rio (1933) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). She was the mother of
Movita_Castaneda
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors was an Australian comic strip created by John Dixon. The strip began publication on 30 May 1959, premiering in the Saturday
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors
Air_Hawk_and_the_Flying_Doctors
Aviation company in California, United States
Town & Country Club. List of defunct airlines of the United States The Flying Mail The Air Patrol The Cloud Dodger Mercury Air Line Holdings, Florida Masters
Mercury_Aviation_Company
American film actor, producer, and stunt pilot (1895–1932)
Rider (1925) The Fighting Ranger (1925, serial) Flyin' Thru (1925) The Flying Mail (1926) Three Miles Up (1927) Sky High Saunders (1927) The Air Patrol
Al_Wilson_(pilot)
American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)
Distinguished Flying Cross for her achievement. She was one of the first aviators to promote commercial air travel, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences
Amelia_Earhart
United States airline (1927–1991)
to Britain was inaugurated for Air Mail service on June 24, 1939, by the Yankee Clipper piloted by Harold Gray flying via Shediac (New Brunswick), Botwood
Pan_Am
Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race was a British cross-country air race that took place from 1911 until 1914, with prizes donated by the Daily Mail newspaper
Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race
Daily_Mail_Circuit_of_Britain_air_race
American film director (1895–1955)
Boy Friend (1924) Kid Speed (1924) The Clash of the Wolves (1925) The Flying Mail (1926) The Night Patrol (1926) The Merry Cavalier (1926) The Blue Streak
Noel_M._Smith
Pan Am Boeing 314 flying boat
Seven days later, the flying boat returned to New York, via Marseilles, Lisbon, and the Azores with 1,133 pounds (514 kg) of mail from these locations
Yankee_Clipper_(flying_boat)
1905 science fiction novella by Rudyard Kipling
"With the Night Mail" is a 1905 science fiction novella by Rudyard Kipling. The story is set in the early 21st century and describes the Aerial Board of
With_the_Night_Mail
Australian flying ace (1896–1952)
McGinness, DFC, DCM (14 February 1896 – 25 January 1952) was an Australian flying ace of the First World War, credited with seven aerial victories. He was
Paul_McGinness
1925 mailplane family by Boeing
The Boeing Model 40 is a United States mail plane of the 1920s. It was a single-engined biplane that was widely used for airmail services in the United
Boeing_Model_40
British writer and poet (1916–1990)
watching the wildlife of Kenya during his flights. He continued to advanced flying training in Iraq, at RAF Habbaniya, 50 miles (80 km) west of Baghdad. Following
Roald_Dahl
United States Air National Guard base at Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana, USA
Baer was killed on 9 December 1930 in a Loening C-2-H amphibian while flying mail and passengers for Chinese Airway Federal, Inc. The craft crashed on
Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base
Fort_Wayne_Air_National_Guard_Base
was a flying boat aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère. It was designed for use on Aéropostale's mail routes
Latécoère_380
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
Boy/Male
Biblical
Flowing now, selling, buying.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flying Up
Boy/Male
Tamil
Uddiyan | உதà¯à®¤à¯€à®¯à®¨
Flying speed
Uddiyan | உதà¯à®¤à¯€à®¯à®¨
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
A Stream; A Flint-stone
Male
Chinese
flying, soaring.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
A Flint-stone; Stream; Place-name and Surname; Flint Stone Produces a Spark of Fire when Struck by Steel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Flint.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : topographic name for someone who lived near a significant outcrop of flint, Old English, Low German flint, or a nickname for a hard-hearted or physically tough individual.Welsh : habitational name from Flint in Clwyd, which gave its name to the old county of Flintshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Flinte ‘shotgun’.
Girl/Female
Italian
Flying.
Boy/Male
Native American
Flying falcon.
Male
English
 English name derived from the Old English/Low German word, flint, FLINT means "stone splinter," originally used as a byname for someone "hard and tough as flint." Compare with another form of Flint.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name, Illing.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Flying Speed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Allen.German : habitational name from either of two places called Alling, one in Bavaria and one in Austria.Danish : habitational name from any of several places called Alling. The etymology of the place name is uncertain; it may be a derivative of al ‘alder’.Roger Alling signed the New Haven, CT, Compact in 1639.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Thai
Flying Bird
Biblical
flowing now; selling; buying
Male
Hebrew
 Jewish ornamental name, FLINT means "shotgun." Compare with another form of Flint.
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : perhaps a hypercorrected spelling of Flynn.
Boy/Male
English
Stream. Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Floinn, FLYNN means "descendant of Flann," hence "red, ruddy."
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bala Gopal | பாலகோபால
Baby Krishna, Infant Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smooth
Boy/Male
British, English
Shouting Man's Meadow
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Netherlands, Sanskrit
Meaningful
Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Old Welsh Eiluned, ELUNED means "idol, image."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Allgood.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A River
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a river
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Knowledge of Gods; Fortune-teller; Astrologer; One who has Divine Knowledge (God)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shrihaan | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¹à®¾à®£Â
Lord Vishnu
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
FLYING MAIL
a.
Flowing down; falling off.
a.
That flares; flaming or blazing unsteadily; shining out with a dazzling light.
a.
Flying around.
n.
A kind of dance; as, the Highland fling.
n.
A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse.
v. i.
To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling.
a.
Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.
n.
The Atlantic flying gurnard. See under Flying.
a.
Withering without/ falling off; fading; decaying.
a.
That flows or for flowing (in various sense of the verb); gliding along smoothly; copious.
a.
Not parallel; lying or falling athwart; transverse; oblique; intersecting.
a.
Flying, or disposed to fly; fleeing away; lasting but a short time; volatile.
a.
Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.
n.
The act of rendering blue; as, the bluing of steel.
a.
Calling for notice; compelling attention; notorious; heinous; as, a crying evil.
v. i.
To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling.
v. t.
To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate; hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in litigation.
n.
Decoration by means of flutes or channels; a flute, or flutes collectively; as, the fluting of a column or pilaster; the fluting of a lady's ruffle.
n.
A fragment or particle rubbed off by the act of filing; as, iron filings.
a.
Falling, flowing, or rushing, with steep descent; headlong.