flightsome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From flight +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

flightsome (comparative more flightsome, superlative most flightsome)

  1. Marked by flight or fleeing; apt or prone to flee or take off; (by extension) not dependable; irresponsible; flaky
    • 2007, Ian Macpherson, Invisibility:
      And she's pretty, no doubt about that; but more, she's flightsome, and smiling again Bo knew he did like a girl, one in a million, who was flightsome. Just when he felt a decision was needed, a decision.
    • 2013, Julian Stockwin, Caribbee:
      “As we sailors must call a ship 'she' for her flightsome ways, Miss Amelia.”