Flightier

Word FLIGHTIER
Character 9
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Definitions and meanings of "Flightier"

What do we mean by flightier?

Given to unplanned and silly ideas or actions.

(of a bird) That flies easily or often.

Swift.

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The word "flightier" in example sentences

The Tweet is mightier and flightier than the sword. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But if I seem a little bit flightier than usual, you know why. ❋ Jimhines (2008)

While being a writer would be a whole lot more fun if completing a good book could be accomplished merely by consorting with her flightier muse sisters, party girls at heart, sooner or later, we all need to appeal to Ataraxia for help. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A flightier commanding officer would be hard to find, but he lacks neither honor nor a sense of responsibility. ❋ Colleen McCullough (2000)

Sex was invariably a complicated human endeavor -- even when monogamous and marital it was the delight of anthropologists and psychologists, and in this case it seemed to have become necessary to complete the transformation of the cerebral and responsible Anne Waverly into the flightier, rootless personalities of Ana Wakefield or Anita Walls or whatever name Glen had picked out for her. ❋ King, Laurie R. (1999)

On the other hand, with Daddy gone, Mommy became flightier than ever. ❋ V.C. Andrews (1996)

Though, as has already been seen in _Grettir_ and _Gisli_, this element of fantastic beauty is not wholly absent; the less substantial graces of mythical romance, "fainter and flightier" than those of epic, are sometimes to be found even in the historical prose; the historical tragedies have their accompaniment of mystery. ❋ W. P. Ker (N/A)

On the other hand, though Tristram's faithfulness is proverbial, it is an entirely different kind of faithfulness from that of Lancelot -- flightier, more passionate perhaps in a way, but of a less steady passion. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

But besides, Mr. Coleman wasn't a floor walker in a shop with over a hundred lady clerks -- I think that's apt to make a gentleman flightier; and he being ❋ Clyde Fitch (1887)

But when the pair emerged into the pure, warm morning air and, pursuing the river bank, were near the village of Iges, Maurice grew flightier still, and extending his hand toward the vast expanse of sunlit battlefield, the plateau of Illy in front of them, Saint-Menges to the left, the wood of la Garenne to the right, he cried: ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

Ms. Oates's book has more warmth, though it's also flabbier and flightier. ❋ By JANET MASLIN (2011)

Also upsetting to one of the flightier star pitchers in baseball, Cole Hamels. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The second set included an even flightier improvisation on "O Crux Benedicta," by the 16th-century composer Francisco Guerrero. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They also found that those baboons who formed stable, enduring bonds were more likely to have long lives than those with flightier friendship habits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ward grounded Deschanel's flightier tendencies, while Deschanel gave Ward's musicianship a little helium uplift. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(I know she's 30, but she comes across much younger and flightier). ❋ Unknown (2009)

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