"Fleeing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fleeing is a verb that means to run away quickly and often in a state of panic, often to escape danger, danger, difficulties, or trouble. It can also mean to move quickly and suddenly from a place or situation, often with little warning or preparation. For example: "The refugees were fleeing the war zone."
Usage Examples of "fleeing"
Fledglings are the young of birds, especially after they have grown feathers and are able to fly. The term typically refers to birds that have recently left their nests and are still learning to fend for themselves.
To flee means to leave a place quickly and often secretly, typically because of danger, fear, or trouble. It can also mean to run away from an obligation or responsibility.
Fleet-footed means moving quickly and lightly, as if one's feet are fleet or swift. It is often used to describe someone or something that is agile and nimble, able to move rapidly and easily.