Pronunciation: /ɑr.eɪ.ɛf/
noun Royal Air Force
A1 The RAF is the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom.
A2 Pilots in the RAF undergo rigorous training before they are allowed to fly.
B1 The RAF played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain during World War II.
B2 RAF bases are strategically located around the country for quick response times.
C1 The RAF operates a variety of aircraft, from fighter jets to transport planes.
C2 Members of the RAF are highly trained professionals who excel in their field.
formal The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.
informal My cousin is in the RAF and he loves flying planes.
slang I heard that new recruit in the RAF is a real 'top gun'.
figurative Joining the RAF was like spreading my wings and soaring to new heights.
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