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enplane

[en-pleyn] / ɛnˈpleɪn /


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Yet before we're through, corporations will seek your advice, little magazines will print your monographs on such arcane subjects as forensic medicine and epistemology, newspapers will publish your utterances as you enplane for conferences abroad.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ponderously, an official announcement said the King would "enplane"* for the trip back to Sandringham.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many new terminals�e.g., at Dulles, Idlewild, Seattle, Rome, O'Hare�are split-level designs to speed passenger traffic: air travelers deplane on the lower level, enplane on the second story, keep out of one another's way.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miami saw 6.2 million enplaned passengers, an increase of 112.2% from last year.

From Washington Times May 19, 2022

Orlando International Airport had 5.8 million enplaned passengers, an 66.7% increase.

From Washington Times May 19, 2022

In the first quarter of 2017, Cortez saw a monthly average of 650 enplaned passengers compared to Durango’s average of 14,000.

From Washington Times Jun. 14, 2017

Carefully screened by Mboya, the 81 students enplaned for New York.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ranch-to-White House itinerary, and friends wondered how even Lyndon Johnson would go about entertaining a camel driver, the jinnah-topped Pakistani achingly donned the first shoes of his 40 years, breathlessly enplaned for his oft-postponed reunion.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Jet City's jet company is enplaning for parts known: either Dallas, Denver or Chicago.

From Time Magazine Archive




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