I am mellow, and yellow, and um ... light? er, white? maybe aflight? ❋ Kittenpie (2008)
One method would be to book aflight immediately to Montego Bay and enjoy Caribbean sunsets and Bay Breezes indefinitely. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Baby-boomer spiritualism is always aflight, never settling anywhere. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Then we saw each other all decked out and the butterflies we each felt were all set aflight by the paparazzi atmosphere. ❋ Badger (2004)
He did not want to think about what that would have meant for poor Tadrith if the basket regained its normal weight in a single moment while aflight. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1996)
Immensities of forest, prairie, savannah, splendor of horned beasts and lethally graceful predators, birds in their tens of thousands aflight across the sky. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1994)
Kili, who had almost trapped him once before, with a much smaller force aflight, was streaking to a pitch a thousand feet above the other six, screaming commands. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1994)
Such might attract the attention of men about, or perhaps of tarnsmen aflight, even as far away as Venna. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1986)
These serve as guides to tarnsmen aflight, and, too, may be used to signal their recall, and such. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1986)
For example, if you have thrilled to the movements and power of a fine steed, you have some conception of what it is to be aflight on tarnback. ❋ Norman, John (1986)
I drew back, decisively, on the one-strap, and the tarn screamed and smote the air with its wings, and, my servant crying out in terror and clutching the pommel, was aflight! ❋ Norman, John (1986)
Tarnsmen of Ar, the rumors had had it, were soon to be aflight toward Lara. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1982)
Theseus called his dance _Geranos_, or the "Crane," because its figures resembled those described by that fowl aflight; and Plutarch fancied he discovered in it ❋ Ambrose Bierce (1878)
Convergence of tracks aflight, to water; to dead game; of bees to hive. ❋ Francis Galton (1866)
Durham, which we had scarce reached ere we were aflight again, this time to Auckland, and a bit into that end of Yorkshire; back again to Durham, then away to York, and ten days later whisked off to Nottingham; there a fortnight, off again to Lincoln. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)
The ship, like half a dozen others, had quickly and secretly been moved up to the front—all so the enemy wouldn’t notice that aflight wing had slipped away and made the jump into Romulan space. ❋ Michael Jan Friedman (2002)
"Then ye put in an appearance and stood there and watched them, and lo-de-do-de, sudden-like, their sales resistance just crumpled up and went aflight. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1983)