volée
flock, flight (of birds); volley
noun voh-LAY Rare
Origin: From voler (to fly)
Also means
flight of stairs (set of steps)
Usage Note
Volée has several distinct uses: a volée d'oiseaux is a flock in flight, a volée de coups is a volley of blows, and une volée d'escalier means a flight of stairs between two landings. In tennis, une volée is a volley shot. The phrase à la volée means 'on the fly' or 'in passing'.
Examples
"Une volée de moineaux traversa le ciel."
Natural Translation
A flock of sparrows crossed the sky.
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