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upward flight

noun as in takeoff

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Its three Manhattan locations each require an upward flight of stairs.

The following month, a drone’s motor shut off as it switched from an upward flight path to flying straight ahead.

Could she trust it now, the hilarious freedom of the upward flight, the blind trust in the kindly grip of adult wrists, when the fifth person could so easily have been Robbie?

That pessimism is of vast philosophical value if your chosen field is artistic, but no matter what your field is this pessimism will also cost you greatly in the practical, interpersonal, business side of whatever you’re doing—and, if what you do is business, you’re on an upward flight toward an Icarus-like disaster.

One index of US airline stocks hit a 13-year high recently, and analysts expect that upward flight path to continue.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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