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The example sentences of FLED in videos (15 in total of 136)

alexander proper noun, singular was verb, past tense determined verb, past participle to to capture verb, base form darius proper noun, singular proper noun, singular but coordinating conjunction the determiner fugitive adjective king noun, singular or mass fled verb, past tense east adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
during preposition or subordinating conjunction wwi proper noun, singular , many adjective artists noun, plural left verb, past participle their possessive pronoun homes noun, plural and coordinating conjunction fled verb, past tense to to neutral adjective switzerland proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction 1916 cardinal number ,
his possessive pronoun sons noun, plural , isildur proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction anarion proper noun, singular , who wh-pronoun had verb, past tense foreseen noun, singular or mass this determiner great adjective disaster noun, singular or mass , fled verb, past tense to to middle proper noun, singular earth proper noun, singular .
he personal pronoun did verb, past tense not adverb , but coordinating conjunction fled verb, past tense the determiner country noun, singular or mass , leaving verb, gerund or present participle his possessive pronoun second adjective son noun, singular or mass alexander proper noun, singular on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner throne noun, singular or mass .
goodrich proper noun, singular had verb, past tense fled verb, past participle the determiner scene noun, singular or mass , but coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun ultimately adverb surrendered verb, past tense to to the determiner authorities noun, plural the determiner following verb, gerund or present participle day noun, singular or mass .
and coordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner face noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction temporary adjective enthusiasm noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction all determiner sides noun, plural , metternich proper noun, singular fled verb, past tense the determiner country noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction
he personal pronoun fled verb, past tense the determiner room noun, singular or mass shouting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner mexica proper noun, singular have verb, non-3rd person singular present murdered verb, past participle my possessive pronoun daughter noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction flayed verb, past tense her possessive pronoun skin noun, singular or mass !
but coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb bogdan proper noun, singular was verb, past tense assassinated verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction 1451 cardinal number , vlad proper noun, singular again adverb fled verb, past tense , this determiner time noun, singular or mass along preposition or subordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun
with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner new proper noun, singular republic proper noun, singular victorious adjective , the determiner many adjective fleets noun, plural and coordinating conjunction armies noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner old adjective empire noun, singular or mass , fled verb, past tense
when wh-adverb he personal pronoun finally adverb lifted verb, past tense his possessive pronoun head noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction looked verb, past tense around preposition or subordinating conjunction , all predeterminer the determiner other adjective ducks noun, plural had verb, past tense fled verb, past participle
stuckey proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction one cardinal number other adjective man noun, singular or mass fled verb, past tense down adverb lasalle proper noun, singular street proper noun, singular but coordinating conjunction both determiner ended verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction getting verb, gerund or present participle shot noun, singular or mass .
when wh-adverb he personal pronoun finally adverb lifted verb, past tense his possessive pronoun head noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction looked verb, past tense around preposition or subordinating conjunction , all predeterminer the determiner other adjective ducks noun, plural had verb, past tense fled verb, past participle .
with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner dark adjective lord noun, singular or mass defeated verb, past participle , the determiner orcs proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction monsters noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction survived verb, past participle fled verb, past tense , leaving verb, gerund or present participle the determiner lands noun, plural
after preposition or subordinating conjunction kong proper noun, singular pelted verb, past tense it personal pronoun with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner pair noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction rocks noun, plural , it personal pronoun fled verb, past tense back adverb to to the determiner sea noun, singular or mass .
yitz proper noun, singular perlman proper noun, singular was verb, past tense a determiner close adjective family noun, singular or mass friend noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction rabbi proper noun, singular who wh-pronoun had verb, past tense fled verb, past participle germany proper noun, singular with preposition or subordinating conjunction spector proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular

Use "fled" in a sentence | "fled" example sentences

How to use "fled" in a sentence?

  • From moment then to moment their desire Gained strength, and wisdom fled before love's fire; Passion engulfed them, and these lovers lay Entwined together till the break of day.
    -Abolqasem Ferdowsi-
  • Love, like reputation, once fled, never returns more.
    -Aphra Behn-
  • Every day has been so short, every hour so fleeting, every minute so filled with the life I love that time for me has fled on too swift a wing.
    -Aga Khan III-
  • Sightseeing was ... based on imaginative invention, like rehearsing your own play in stage sets from which all the actors had fled.
    -Paul Theroux-
  • The days of peace and slumberous calm are fled.
    -John Keats-
  • One expected growth, change; without it, the world was less, the well of inspiration dried up, the muses fled.
    -Charles de Lint-
  • Gentle, soft dream, nestling in my arms now, you will fly, too, as your sisters have all fled before you: but kiss me before you go--embrace me, Jane.
    -Charlotte Bronte-
  • It was like the calm just as one engaged in battle, Will thought, when thought fled and inevitability took over.
    -Cassandra Clare-
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Definition and meaning of FLED

What does "fled mean?"

/flē/

fled

verb
To leave somewhere urgently, to avoid danger.

What are synonyms of "fled"?
Some common synonyms of "fled" are:
  • run,
  • bolt,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

run

/rən/

run
noun verb

Journey between two places made by ship or car. (Of an engine) to be operating.

/bōlt/

bolt
noun verb

bar for fastening door. fasten door or window.

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