jet
 
				jet
				definition
					
					verb
					
					the newlyweds jetted off for a honeymoon in New York
					
					travel by jet aircraft.
					
					
					blood jetted from his nostrils
					
					spurt out in jets.
					
					
					
					noun
					
					a high-pressure shower with pulsating jets
					
					a rapid stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small opening.
					
					
					a private jet
					
					an aircraft powered by one or more jet engines.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'jet'
					
					
					verb
					
					
						naik jet,
					
					
					
					
						memancar
					
					
					
					
					noun
					
					
						pancaran,
					
					
					
					
						jet
					
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					
						hitam kelam,
					
					
					
					
						hitam pekat,
					
					
					
					
						hitam legam
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					They finally quit, then several airplanes flew over, then a 'jet' roared.
					
					a 'jet' of boiling water spurted over his hand
					
					Imagine that a flow of liquid is proceeding in a smooth, regular fashion, but we can adjust a 'jet' to make the flow run faster or slower.
					
					Theo sent a 'jet' of fire after him, but he turned and deflected it.
					
					The buildings were designed to withstand the force of even a bigger jumbo 'jet' crashing.
					
					He opened his mouth wide and squirted a 'jet' of water in.
					
					According to dictionary definitions and everyday usage, a fountain is a 'jet' of water that spurts up into the air.
					
					Maxine invites a woman she barely knows into Shadow Fox's private 'jet' plane.
					
					A mouse runs up the side of a sack like a clockwork toy, then suddenly stops dead and watches me with his little eyes like tiny 'jet' beads.
					
					'jet' black
					
					She got on the small 'jet' plane that only took 50 or so passengers.
					
					The Indian Government has also chosen to buy 66 Hawk advanced 'jet' trainer aircraft.
					
					It appeared, he noticed, almost like a shiny black, like 'jet' , in the artificial orange glow.
					
					In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger 'jet' .
					
					Alison and Rachel boarded the private 'jet' at exactly 2 hours after the mission briefing.
					
					'jet' beads
					
					Remarkably, the polished 'jet' fastener must have been traded from Whitby in Yorkshire, more than 200 miles away.
					
					The six freed hostages boarded a Libyan chartered 'jet' in Cebu yesterday on their way to Tripoli.
					
					a private 'jet'
					
					He insisted on training to fly a jumbo 'jet' despite an obvious lack of skill even with small planes.
					
					Agnes turned up the gas 'jet'
					
					In 1986, hijackers seize a U.S. jumbo 'jet' at Karachi's airport.
					
					He was a dark iron gray with a broad chest and fine quarters, clean limbed with perfect feet, and hoofs as black as 'jet' .
					
					Enemies struck by gunfire don't just fall over backwards; they 'jet' blood like the lawn sprinkler in Hell, then collapse into a heap.
					
					Saba's eyes shone like stones of black 'jet' as he greedily reached for the beer, downing it in one gulp.
					
					the gloss of her 'jet' hair
					
					He lifted his hands and shot a 'jet' of water towards one of the flaming walls.
					
					Two company executives and three flight crew were killed when their private 'jet' crashed shortly after take-off.
					
					a 'jet' plane
					
					I also heard what sounded like a muted 'jet' aircraft engine.
					
					
					
					
				
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