(a mass of) white or grey water vapour floating in the sky
mass of water particles in air
a quick, sudden, forward movement
race away; propel
of fly
take to the air, usually employing wings
to leave a rented home etc secretly and quickly at night to avoid debts
flutter, move rapidly
of fly
take to the air, usually employing wings
a kind of two-winged insect (especially the housefly)
take to the air, usually employing wings
a mass of small bubbles; foam
lather, bubbles
a steady, gentle movement , e.g. by a plane or a skater
move smoothly and quickly on a surface
of run
move fast on foot
a sheet of cloth spread to catch the wind and move a boat or ship forward; (of a person) (to cause a ship etc) to travel across the sea, a lake etc; (of a ship etc) to travel in water
travel through water, air; glide
an act or sound of scurrying; to run with short, quick steps
move along swiftly
a common seabird with long wings
take to the air, usually employing wings