flyaway

IPA: fɫˈaɪʌweɪ

noun

  • A stray hair that is difficult to style.
  • Anything that is difficult to capture or restrain.
  • (gymnastics) A kind of dismount from bars that incorporates one or more flips or twists.
  • (television) A portable satellite television antenna.

adjective

  • Disposed to fly away; unrestrained; light and free.
  • Flighty; frivolous
  • (of hair) Soft, light, unruly, and difficult to set into a style.
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Examples of "flyaway" in Sentences

  • Again, support costs are not part of flyaway.
  • Flyaway cost is a measure of the cost of an aircraft.
  • PSLV costs 17 million USD flyaway cost for each launch.
  • The NAO figure is a unit production cost, not a flyaway cost.
  • In short, this document is of no use in determining the flyaway cost.
  • The release move looks like a half turn layout flyaway above the bar.
  • Flyaway cost is a great, useful addition, particularly for an infobox.
  • It does not in any way represent the true flyaway or UPC for today's Typhoon.
  • The Van Nuys and Irvine FlyAway only accept credit or debit cards for payment.
  • Smooth frizz and flyaways by finishing off with a straightening iron, then use a product with slight hold.

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