flyer in the PONS Dictionary

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You could say he is a bit of a high-flyer.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Another complaint was about the constantly changing terms and conditions of frequent-flyer programs.
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A skilled flyer, the western jackdaw can manoeuvre tightly as well as tumble and glide.
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The flyer must control their own weight by keeping their abdominal muscles tight to stabilize the spinal column while in the air.
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Online account providers include financial institutions, stockbrokers, airline and frequent flyer and other reward programs, and e-mail accounts.
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Various payment options were allowed: major credit cards, mobile phone, hotspot accounts and even frequent flyer miles.
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He pays for it like he pays for everything: with a sliver of his gargantuan cache of frequent-flyer miles that grows only bigger by the day.
www.rollingstone.com
I have a lot of frequent-flyer miles.
www.ft.com
It traumatised the former high-flyer, according to friends.
www.smh.com.au
The bitter 50-year-old, one-time high-flyer plunged from a career that was gilt-edged to guilt-tainted.
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