Plane meaning in English

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Definition

a plane, an aeroplane (UK), an airplane (US): an aircraft, a vehicle for air travel which has wings and one or more engines noun
All passengers must board the plane. Flight BA5689 to Paris is leaving soon so please can everyone get on the plane now.
  • "Horatio : This is a sky flying machine... or a plane."
  • "I have impulsively decided to cancel the private plane flight with Horatio planned for this month."
  • "Let's not think about what would happen if terrorists hijacked a plane with a nuclear reactor..."
  • "By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"
  • "I've only crashed two planes in my life, there's nothing to worry about."
  • "Not only are private plane flights expensive and wasteful, but Horatio is terrified of machines, with the exception of his juicer."
  • "Every passenger on this plane who had fish for dinner will become violently ill in the next half hour."
  • "-Small plane."
  • "I fly like paper, get high like planes."

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