Synonym: K, cat valium, coal-black, fountain, green, gush, honey oil, jet plane, jet-black, jet-propelled plane, pitchy, sooty, special K, spirt, spurt, squirt, super C, super acid. Similar words: jet lag. Meaning: [dʒet] n. 1. an airplane powered by one or more jet engines 2. the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) 3. a hard black form of lignite that takes a brilliant polish and is used in jewellery or ornamentation 4. street names for ketamine 5. an artificially produced flow of water. v. 1. issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth 2. fly a jet plane. adj. of the blackest black; similar to the color of jet or coal.
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(31) Fuel was introduced into the jet pipe.
(32) The jet plummeted into a row of houses.
(33) We will jet to Las Vegas for the weekend.
(34) He hated the deafening noise of a jet plane.
(35) The private jet is a symbol of wealth.
(36) The jet levelled off at 10, 000 feet.
(37) We heard the sonic boom of a jet overhead.
(38) He flew to Majorca in his private jet.
(39) Priscilla's hair was dyed jet black.
(40) Jet fighters scout the skies.
(41) Jet travel is now a commonplace.
(42) Do we still have a fix on that jet?
(43) I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.
(44) The jumbo jet was blasted out of the sky.
(45) A jet of water poured through the windows.
(46) A jet plane flashed by.
(47) He had arrived from Jersey by jet.
(48) The aircraft is powered by a jet engine.
(49) Every time I fly to the States(sentencedict.com/jet.html), I get really bad jet lag.
(50) On each plane there are twice many engines as the jet needs.
(51) I'm still suffering from jet lag after my trip to Australia.
(52) As he talked, an airforce jet screamed over the town.
(53) There was a huge bang; it sounded like a supersonic jet.
(54) Rigorous safety tests are being carried out on the new jet.
(55) Jet lag occurs because jet travel ignores the circadian timekeeper.
(56) Try to imagine a jet which is more than seventy meters long and more than five stories high at the tail.
(57) One American pilot was forced to ditch his jet in the Gulf.
(58) I staved off jet lag with a bath and an early night.
(59) The jet landed after a flight of just under three hours.
(60) Military historians may never know what brought down the jet.
More similar words: jet lag.