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jet
noun
an
airplane
powered
by
one
or
more
jet
engines
•
The
businesswoman
boarded
a
jet
to
fly
to
New
York
.
The
businesswoman
boarded
a
jet
to
fly
to
New
York
.
•
From
the
beach
we
watched
a
military
jet
roar
across
the
sky
.
From
the
beach
we
watched
a
military
jet
roar
across
the
sky
.
noun
a
narrow
,
strong
stream
of
liquid
or
gas
that
comes
out
of
something
with
force
•
A
powerful
jet
of
water
shot
from
the
fire
hose
.
A
powerful
jet
of
water
shot
from
the
fire
hose
.
•
Steam
rose
in
a
thin
jet
from
the
kettle
spout
.
Steam
rose
in
a
thin
jet
from
the
kettle
spout
.
verb
-
jet
,
jetting
,
jets
,
jetted
to
travel
by
jet
airplane
•
They
jetted
to
Paris
for
a
weekend
getaway
.
They
jetted
to
Paris
for
a
weekend
getaway
.
•
She
jets
between
London
and
Tokyo
for
work
every
month
.
She
jets
between
London
and
Tokyo
for
work
every
month
.
adjective
completely
black
and
shiny
•
He
wore
a
suit
of
jet
velvet
to
the
gala
.
He
wore
a
suit
of
jet
velvet
to
the
gala
.
•
The
cat's
fur
was
jet
and
glossy
in
the
sunlight
.
The
cat's
fur
was
jet
and
glossy
in
the
sunlight
.
verb
-
jet
,
jetting
,
jets
,
jetted
to
shoot
out
suddenly
in
a
narrow
,
powerful
stream
•
Oil
jetted
out
of
the
broken
pipe
.
Oil
jetted
out
of
the
broken
pipe
.
•
Water
jets
from
the
fountain
in
the
town
square
.
Water
jets
from
the
fountain
in
the
town
square
.
noun
-
jet
a
hard
,
shiny
,
deep-black
stone
formed
from
ancient
wood
,
used
for
jewelry
and
ornaments
•
The
museum
displayed
a
necklace
made
of
polished
jet
.
The
museum
displayed
a
necklace
made
of
polished
jet
.
•
Ancient
Romans
carved
amulets
from
jet
for
protection
.
Ancient
Romans
carved
amulets
from
jet
for
protection
.