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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wild flight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chaotic or unpredictable journey, either literally (as in air travel) or metaphorically (as in a wild adventure or experience).
Example: "The storm caused a wild flight, with turbulence that left passengers gripping their armrests in fear."
Alternatives: "a turbulent journey" or "an unpredictable trip".
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At the time, he was retiring from the top job at NATO; the idea of a President Obama was a wild flight of the imagination.
"It is a wild flight of fancy and I am keeping my fingers crossed about how I am played," Jones said.
Treasuries soared in value last year when investors went on a wild "flight to quality," driving down the prices of nearly everything else.
The action of the play is simply a dismantling of the pyramid of containers, but what a wild flight of hopes and memories is freed from them along the way.
For this story of a callous killer and the two innocent vacationers he uses on a wild flight from justice through Mexico, builds its tension slowly and carefully but is incapable of maintaining it throughout.Although Collier Young and Ida Lupino, who wrote the script of their independent production, avoid unnecessary dialogue and preambles to action, it is only a temporary suspense they create.
That moment in the Target parking lot began a days-long ordeal for the driver, who became the fugitives' prisoner and was forced to accompany them on a wild flight from justice that stretched from Southern California to the Bay Area.
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It is a wild, heady flight of imagination, and Acosta makes good use of his natural understanding of sequence and grace and suspense.
But, according to Mr. DeVries, the slow, floppy wing beats can immediately accelerate into a wild, swooping flight when danger is near.
The four films noted here are contenders for a slew of major Oscars: "Django Unchained," "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Flight" and "Lincoln".
christine rhein's collection, Wild Flight, won the Walt McDonald First-Book Prine in Poetry from Texas Tech University Press.
Arrows are pulled on tight bows, yanked back near ears, released in wild flight.
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