Flee is a verb.
Fug means flee
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flee, fly
things that you could do
A synonym for the word escape would be flee.
No, "flea" is a noun. "Flee" is a verb.
Flea does not have a past form, because it is a noun. Flee is a verb: meaning escape - flee, fled, fled
He: a personal pronoun taking the place of a noun for a male person. was trying to flee: to make an attempt to run away. flee the city: to run from the city to another place. A male person is attempting to run away from the city to another place.
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "refugees" (those who flee a region or are compelled to leave).
No. It's a verb form or adjective. It is the present participle of the verb (to flee) and can be used as an adjective (fleeing suspects) or a noun (gerund).
There are no collective nouns for verbs. The word 'flees' is the third person present of the verb to 'flee' (to run away from). If you meant 'fleas' (a small, wingless, jumping insect that feeds on blood), the collective noun is an infestation of fleas.
The defendant was then seen to flee the scene. Flee from the danger!
It's just a normal verb. "I flee" "you flee" "he/she/it flees" etc.
The homophone of "flea" is "flee."
They will flee from the ugly witch.
Flee was created in 1979-06.