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aviator

[ey-vee-ey-ter, av-ee-] / ˈeɪ viˌeɪ tər, ˈæv i- /


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"These are exactly the kind of 1980s aviator specs you should wear when being sued by a retired optometrist," said one user.

From Salon

The data had long been sought by retired military aviators who have raised alarms for years about the number of air and ground crew members they knew who had cancer.

From Seattle Times

Models wore pea coats as well as long oversized coats, and also appeared in parkas and cropped aviator and elongated bomber jackets.

From Reuters

“Although the pain was great, I believe he knew that his strength was greater,” Jonathan Majors says of the Navy aviator he plays in “Devotion.”

From Los Angeles Times

Originating in 1920s Harlem, and named in honor of the aviator Charles Lindbergh’s 1927 trans-Atlantic flight, the dance features brisk swing outs and lightning footwork.

From New York Times