Pronunciation: /ˈspɪtˌfaɪər/
noun a type of British fighter aircraft used in World War II, known for its speed and agility
A1 My grandfather used to fly a Spitfire during World War II.
A2 The Spitfire was a famous British fighter aircraft used in the Battle of Britain.
B1 The Spitfire had a top speed of over 360 mph and was highly maneuverable.
B2 Pilots who flew the Spitfire were known for their bravery and skill in combat.
C1 The Spitfire played a crucial role in the defense of Britain during the early years of World War II.
C2 The Spitfire's iconic design and performance have made it a legendary aircraft in aviation history.
formal The pilot skillfully maneuvered the Spitfire during the airshow.
informal I love watching old war documentaries about Spitfires in action.
slang That Spitfire is one cool plane!
figurative Her words were like a Spitfire, sharp and quick.
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