flyaway

/ˈflaɪəˌweɪ/
noun
  1. A person or thing that flies away or is likely to fly away.
    • He caught the flyaway before it drifted over the fence.
    • The kite was a flyaway, soaring high into the clouds.
    • The bird was a flyaway, escaping the cage the moment it opened.
adjective
  1. (of hair) fine, soft, and tending to move or float loosely.
    • The wind made my flyaway strands impossible to tame.
    • Flyaway hair can be annoying on a humid day.
    • She used a special conditioner to control her flyaway hair.
  2. Designed to be easily removed or released, especially in an emergency.
    • Engineers installed a flyaway panel on the drone for easy battery access.
    • The spacecraft has a flyaway hatch for quick escape.
    • The flyaway cover protects the engine but can be removed in seconds.
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