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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(151) It was a cold morning, and a thin jet of steam rose from the pinhole vent on the coffee cup lid.
(152) Newcomen had done this by arranging for a jet of water to be squirted into the cylinder at the appropriate moment.
(153) How can a private jet be cheaper than a train?
(154) The plan is also expected to call for cuts in fighter jet programs and two rounds of base closings.
(155) If it is a major accident to a wide bodied jet he could send them all.
(156) Flight attendant Lauren Holly takes the controls on a jumbo jet after a prisoner escapes and eliminates the crew.
(157) Both creatures can, like the nautilus, use jet propulsion on occasion.
(158) The era of high-speed jet travel began after the end of World War II.
(159) It also flies three routes in the Midwest, under contract to Delta and Northwest, using 70-seat jet aircraft.
(160) Meanwhile, those who observed the jumbo jet exploding say they still have vivid memories.
(161) He had been incompletely briefed by Jet Coach Bill Parcells and his staff.
(162) She could even see it in this thing, the pallor of it,(www.Sentencedict.com) the fine dust of jet black fur.
(163) I was led down the dark hallway to a room in which a gas jet was burning.
(164) Shining beads of silver and jet looped in the sunlight of space - but now they were blue diamonds on cobalt.
(165) His snoring approximated the sound of a jet taking off.
(166) Actress Lindsay Wagner revealed her recipe to combat jet lag: Epsom salts and baking soda poured into a hot bath.
(167) Provost McDonald said last year BAe had moved the headquarters of its regional jet operation to Prestwick.
(168) The intense heat of being held over a gas jet will cause immediate and permanent discolouring.
(169) S.-made Stinger anti-aircraft missile could have downed the jumbo jet.
(170) That soon changed once the jet had started to descend into its approach and landing into Pulkovo Airport.
(171) Another solution has been to designate specific areas for jet ski use while banning them elsewhere.
(172) A second jet disaster was narrowly averted in Bogota on Thursday.
(173) The aircraft would have crossed this jet stream at a shallow angle which would have resulted in considerably reduced ground speed.
(174) When a resultant is radial, the body can take off(sentencedict.com), like a rocket or a jet engine.
(175) In fact the improvement statistics in our jet engine shops were even more remarkable.
(176) An imperial eagle lectern carved in jet supported upon its open black wings a huge, chained copy of the Codex Astartes.
(177) Cobalt is important in the jet engines of aeroplanes because it makes turbine blades resist high temperatures.
(178) The real innovation is the bubble jet printer in the notebook's casing.
(179) Recently the jet stream has retreated northward, meteorologists say, leaving the field undefended against those intrusive southern storms.
(180) Post-war development of parachutes acting as brakes on jet aircraft are also covered in this rarely written about subject.
More similar words: jet lag.