An aircraft powered by one or more jet engines
“Footage of the visit shows President Johnson collecting the couple at the airstrip, where they arrived in a private jet.”
A rapid stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small opening
“He saw a jet of water rising from the ground in the spot hitherto occupied by the drinking fountain.”
A nozzle or narrow opening for sending out a jet of liquid or gas
“The central high-velocity water jet through the center of each vortex ring is oriented posteroventrally.”
A small laboratory gas burner
Fast-flying aircraft powered by jet engines, often referring to a Concorde or similar
A device, like faucet, tap or jet, that controls the flow of water from a pipe or container
A body of air moving in a definite direction
Liquid that is blown or driven through the air in the form of tiny drops
A person who flies something, especially an aircraft
To spurt or gush out in jets
“Numerous fissures continued to smoke, and the hot vapor never ceased to jet out from the summit in thick eddies.”
To travel by jet aircraft
“So, whether you're looking to jet out to an exotic destination, or organize a day to remember closer to home, we have the loan to suit you.”
To move or proceed very quickly
“I jet past him and run out of the locker room, intent on getting out of there as quickly as possible.”
To go on a voyage or journey
To be transported in an aircraft
A glossy black color
“One was dressed in black, with long, smooth black hair and equally jet black eyes.”
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