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flight n. running away or hiding by a person officially accused of a crime with the apparent intent of avoiding arrest or prosecution.


flight noun absconding, avoidance, decampment, departing, departure, desertion, disappearance, effugium, elusion, evacuation, evasion, exodus, fleeing, fuga, hasty departure, hegira, leaving, removal, retreat, running away
Associated concepts: flight from justice, fugitive from justice, unlawful flight to avoid prosecution
See also: abandonment, desertion, evasion


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The move initially looked quite innocuous, but then substitute John Collins flighted a lovely ball over the Burscough defence and Chris Almond ran onto it and slid the ball past Woodcock with ease.
Akmal was tempted down the pitch by a flighted delivery from Harbhajan Singh and stumped by Dinesh Karthik on 65.
Akmal was tempted down the pitch by a flighted delivery from Harbhajan Singh and was stumped by wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik on 65.
 
 
 
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