Flown Unscramble word

flown is a Scrabble word, flown uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for flown Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for flown: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling flown. We found a total of 41 words by unscrambling the letters in flown.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flown

flon 7 flow 10 fowl 10 lown 7 wolf 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flown

flo 6 fol 6 fon 6 fow 9 lof 6 low 6 lwo 6 nol 3 now 6 owl 6 own 6 won 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flown

fl 5 fn 5 fo 5 fw 8 lf 5 ln 2 lo 2 nl 2 no 2 of 5 ol 2 on 2 ow 5 wf 8 wl 5 wo 5

Definitions of flown

verb

  1. the past participle of fly1

adjective

  1. relating to coloured (usually blue) decoration on porcelain that, during firing, has melted into the surrounding glaze giving a halo-like effect

verb

  1. (intransitive) (of birds, aircraft, etc) to move through the air in a controlled manner using aerodynamic forces
  2. to travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft
  3. to operate (an aircraft or spacecraft)
  4. to float, flutter, or be displayed in the air or cause to float, etc, in this way   ⇒ to fly a kite , they flew the flag
  5. to transport or be transported by or through the air by aircraft, wind, etc
  6. (intransitive) to move or be moved very quickly, forcibly, or suddenly   ⇒ she came flying towards me , the door flew open
  7. (intransitive) to pass swiftly   ⇒ time flies
  8. to escape from (an enemy, place, etc); flee   ⇒ he flew the country
  9. (intransitive; may be followed by at or upon) to attack a person
  10. (intransitive) to have a sudden outburst   ⇒ he flew into a rage again
  11. (intransitive) (of money, etc) to vanish rapidly
  12. (transitive) (falconry ) (of hawks) to fly at (quarry) in attack   ⇒ peregrines fly rooks
  13. (transitive) (theatre ) to suspend (scenery) above the stage so that it may be lowered into view
  14. See fly a kite
  15. See fly high
  16. See fly in the face of
  17. See fly off the handle
  18. See fly the coop
  19. See go fly a kite
  20. See let fly

noun

  1. Also called : fly front (often plural) a closure that conceals a zip, buttons, or other fastening, by having one side overlapping, as on trousers
  2. Also called : flysheet a flap forming the entrance to a tent a piece of canvas drawn over the ridgepole of a tent to form an outer roof
  3. a flap forming the entrance to a tent
  4. a piece of canvas drawn over the ridgepole of a tent to form an outer roof
  5. a small air brake used to control the chiming of large clocks
  6. the horizontal weighted arm of a fly press
  7. the outer edge of a flag the distance from the outer edge of a flag to the staff Compare hoist (sense 9)
  8. the outer edge of a flag
  9. the distance from the outer edge of a flag to the staff Compare hoist (sense 9)
  10. (British ) a light one-horse covered carriage formerly let out on hire
  11. (Australian & New Zealand ) an attempt   ⇒ I'll give it a fly
  12. (printing ) a device for transferring printed sheets from the press to a flat pile Also called : flyhand . a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press a piece of paper folded once to make four pages, with printing only on the first page
  13. a device for transferring printed sheets from the press to a flat pile
  14. Also called : flyhand . a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
  15. a piece of paper folded once to make four pages, with printing only on the first page
  16. (plural) (theatre ) the space above the stage out of view of the audience, used for storing scenery, etc
  17. (rare ) the act of flying
  18. See on the fly
  19. a flap forming the entrance to a tent
  20. a piece of canvas drawn over the ridgepole of a tent to form an outer roof
  21. the outer edge of a flag
  22. the distance from the outer edge of a flag to the staff Compare hoist (sense 9)
  23. a device for transferring printed sheets from the press to a flat pile
  24. Also called : flyhand . a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
  25. a piece of paper folded once to make four pages, with printing only on the first page

verb

  1. to fly (a plane, helicopter, etc) again