Definition of Flyoff

1. a competitive testing of model aircraft [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flyoff

flying toilets
flying visit
flyingfish
flyingfishes
flyings
flyleaf
flyleafs
flyleaves
flyless
flymaker
flymakers
flyman
flymen
flyness
flyoff (current term)
flyoffs
flyout
flyouts
flyover
flyover state
flyover states
flyovers
flypaper
flypaper theory
flypapered
flypapers
flypast
flypasts
flype

Literary usage of Flyoff

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1767)
"... for the fixed falt of plants and animals flays behind, while all the other parts become volatile and flyoff. This theory may be confirmed by ..."

2. The Valuation of American Timberlands by Karl Wilson Woodward (1921)
"Both the runoff and the flyoff are rapid and hence there is not as much available for tree growth as in the cooler northeast. The low average yields per ..."

3. Government Contractors: Are Service Contractors Performing Inherently (1991)
"10 To develop an operational test concept that provides the basis for a competitive flyoff of selected alternative aircraft for the close air support ..."

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