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aeroplane

[air-uh-pleyn] / ˈɛər əˌpleɪn /


NOUN
flying machine
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It's intended to be fully and rapidly reusable, to operate much like an aeroplane that can be refuelled and put back in the air in quick order.

From BBC

The events included both mainstream and conspiratorial explanations of the same thing, such as whether aeroplane contrails are water vapour, or harmful “chemtrails”.

From Scientific American

AI tools have been used to optimise flight paths to reduce the amount of contrails - vapour trails left across skies by aeroplanes.

From BBC

By the end, with the post-mortem already beginning across the border, some India fans were more interested in paper aeroplanes than the cricket, so comfortable were their side.

From BBC

The lyrics also reference their identical aeroplane necklaces and a December break-up, which ties in with the "Sad Taylor on a boat" meme.

From BBC