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aeroplane

[air-uh-pleyn] / ˈɛər əˌpleɪn /


NOUN
flying machine
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Example Sentences

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This mission is a critical venture for manufacturer Boeing, which has been under pressure after a series of safety incidents on its aeroplanes.

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It was a somewhat flat atmosphere at Wembley after a big build-up before kick-off with fans throwing paper aeroplanes in the second half, before getting out their phone camera lights as England's performance dipped.

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"It means products don't need to be stored. They don't need to go to warehouses once it's shipped by aeroplane, you go straight to the customer," says Ines Durand.

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"We suddenly heard loud noises in the sky so went out and saw large aeroplanes throwing aid via parachutes," he says.

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Patricia said after being scared of the aeroplane initially, as they were rare to see over her village, she decided to follow it and see where it came from.

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