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were airborne
noun
Military infantry intended to be transported by air and delivered to the battlefield by parachute or helicopter.
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We were airborne, and the engines quieted.
The mask slipped once they were airborne.
The blue flames roared, and we were airborne.
She determined which noises were airborne and which were from vibration.
The helicopters arrived and as soon as all the gear was bundled in we were airborne.
Within minutes eight smokejumpers were airborne in a Twin Otter, climbing into a blue Idaho sky.
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The zirconia specimens were polished with 600 grit rotating silicone carbide paper (LaboPol-5, Struers, Ballerup, Denmark) and were airborne-particle abraded with 50 μm Al2O3 at 2.5 bars of pressure (15 s) at a maximum distance of 10 mm 1 h before bonding.
They're airborne.
Ryan loved being airborne.
His dancing was airborne.
Suddenly, everyone was airborne.
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