Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɑːrli ɡʌlf/
noun a common noun that refers to a specific place or location
A1 Charlie Gulf is the phonetic alphabet code for 'CG'.
A2 When communicating over radio, pilots use 'Charlie Gulf' to represent the letters 'CG'.
B1 The airport's call sign is 'Charlie Gulf'.
B2 During the military operation, soldiers used 'Charlie Gulf' as a code name for the target area.
C1 The team leader radioed in the coordinates using 'Charlie Gulf' to maintain secrecy.
C2 Intelligence agencies intercepted a message containing the phrase 'Charlie Gulf', indicating a possible military operation.
formal The pilot radioed in his position using the phonetic alphabet, stating 'Charlie Gulf'.
informal I heard the pilot say 'Charlie Gulf' over the radio, I wonder what it means.
slang The air traffic controller told the pilot to head towards 'Charlie Gulf' for a smooth landing.
figurative In the military operation, 'Charlie Gulf' was the code name for the final phase of the mission.
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