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be rocketed
noun
A rocket engine.
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But to plan to be rocketed into the future — a future your family either has no interest in seeing, or believes we'll never see anyway — is to begin to plot a life in which your current relationships have little meaning.
The determination of the Rh (from rhesus) factor in human blood involves reaction with the blood of this monkey, and a rhesus was the first monkey to be rocketed into the stratosphere.
Any e-mails you'd typed up would be rocketed out into cyberspace at a face-melting 14.4 kilobits per second.
They are correct in assuming they would be rocketed from the West Bank, just as they have been from Gaza for the ten years since that retreat.
The courage it took to allow themselves to be rocketed into space in a "tin can" not much bigger than a bathtub fascinated millions of Americans.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently said, "What would you do if American cities, where you're sitting now... would be rocketed, would absorb hundreds of rockets?
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I was rocketed to the fourth dimension.
The stockmarket is rocketing.
Inflation is rocketing.
House prices are rocketing.
Sputnik was rocketing skyward.
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