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How to pronounce flyaway in English?

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Synonyms flighty, head-in-the-clouds, scatterbrained
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her flyaway hair.
a flyaway coat.

Examples of flyaway

flyaway
Your hair was flyaway, golden, your eyelashes as long as my pinkie fingernail.
From the denverpost.com
No jewelry except for her wedding rings, her hair loose and even a little flyaway.
From the freep.com
The anticipated average flyaway cost of a production version was $3 million.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It smells great and has a light texture making it suitable even for flyaway fine hair.
From the nzherald.co.nz
A moth-eaten black woollen cap covers a half-bald pate and stringy, flyaway, grey hair.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The grand prize is a flyaway trip to the ACM Awards in Las Vegas in May.
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I'm not entirely sure he doesn't have a flyaway satellite dish tucked away in his luggage.
From the abcnews.go.com
Anyone with natural curl in their locks knows controlling flyaway and frizz can be a problem.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Its management has lagged in adapting new technology to help curb flyaway costs and prices.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Flighty: guided by whim and fancy; "flighty young girls"
  • (of hair or clothing) worn loose; "her flyaway hair"; "a flyaway coat"
  • Flyaway is a first person narrative thriller novel by English author Desmond Bagley, first published in 1978. It introduces Max Stafford as protagonist, who would later appear in Bagley's novel, Windfall.
  • Flyaway was the title of the only single released by the British Christian trio Nutshell. The single came from the LP of the same name and was only released in USA.
  • A stray hair of this kind; Soft, light, unruly, and difficult to set into a style
  • Multi-layers that brush the shoulders, usually worn with an informal dress.
  • Tips: Tap swing release to land on back in a pit, resi-pit, or stacked mats. The gymnast should look at their toes during the flight. Tap swing release spotter catches the gymnast. ...
  • A dismount from a bar in which the gymnast swings down and lets go to do a flip backwards before landing.
  • A layered veil that will barely reach to the shoulder.