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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane out" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of an airplane departing or taking off, but the phrase itself is not commonly used.
Example: "The flight is scheduled to airplane out at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "take off" or "depart".
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Yeah, so they can make an airplane out of him.
"Moby-Dick," "Ulysses" and "How to Build a Working Airplane Out of Coconuts".
Come on, Ennis, you just shot my airplane out a the sky — give me somethin a go on.
"There's never an airplane out of Newark or Philadelphia that is not filled with people from the industry".
I pointed Lindbergh's airplane out to Tom and explained how he had flown it to Paris in 1927.
The other day I gave him a dollar bill for his "school store," and the first thing he did was make a paper airplane out of it!
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"We already know we'll get a whole bunch of people arriving at once, and it will take some time to get those airplanes out," she said.
Paper Airplane is out now.
Walking back to the car, we saw the charred skeleton of a small airplane poking out from the edge of the forest.
The actual noise canceling works pretty well on an airplane, blocking out a lot of the really loud engine noise.
Declaring an airplane restroom "out of order" isn't that unusual and may not have anything to do with cleanliness.
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