Sentence examples for to jet from inspiring English sources

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to jet

noun

A collimated stream, spurt or flow of liquid or gas from a pressurized container, an engine, etc.

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I wanted to jet.

What's happening to Jet now?

Even hardliners allow their children to jet around the world.

Later, I had to jet over to the office.

At first I put it down to jet lag.

You don't build sound stages next door to jet engines".

She'd seen what happened to Jet and Trigger.

Since then Captain Blackburn has made the transition from Constallations to jet planes.

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In this study, the current technologies for producing renewable jet fuels, categorized by alcohols-to-jet, oil-to-jet, syngas-to-jet, and sugar-to-jet pathways are reviewed.

Higher heat transfer was associated with lower pitch-to-jet diameter and higher standoff-to-jet diameter ratio.

"To jet-setting," we said.

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