noun a roll of cloth or wallpaper of a definite length

verb to move or run away suddenly

  • The mechanic used a bolt to secure the metal beams in place.
  • Make sure to bolt the door before we leave.
  • I bolted as soon as I saw my ex at the party.
  • Her sudden decision to quit her job was like a bolt out of the blue.

RAF

noun Royal Air Force

  • The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.
  • My cousin is in the RAF and he loves flying planes.
  • I heard that new recruit in the RAF is a real 'top gun'.
  • Joining the RAF was like spreading my wings and soaring to new heights.

noun a musical instrument of the flute family

  • The court reporter used a high-quality recorder to document the proceedings.
  • I borrowed a recorder from the library to record the lecture.
  • I need to grab my trusty recorder before we head out to the concert.
  • Her memory is like a recorder, capturing every detail of the past.

noun a term used to refer to objects or phenomena that move faster than the speed of sound

  • The supersonics are aircraft that can travel faster than the speed of sound.
  • I heard the supersonics are playing in town next week.
  • Those supersonics players are really killing it on the court.
  • The team's performance was like a supersonics flight, soaring high above the competition.

noun a lever or handle that is used to apply the brakes in a vehicle

  • The driver engaged the handbrake before getting out of the car.
  • Don't forget to pull the handbrake when you park.
  • I yanked the handbrake and did a sick drift around the corner.
  • She finally released the handbrake on her emotions and let everything out.

noun a small wing-like structure attached to an aircraft's wingtip to improve aerodynamic efficiency

  • The new aircraft design includes a winglet to improve fuel efficiency.
  • I heard that adding a winglet to the plane can help save on fuel costs.
  • Check out the cool winglet on that jet!
  • Her creativity was the winglet that helped her soar above the competition.

noun a type of aircraft control surface that combines aspects of both flaps and ailerons

  • The investigation into the plane crash focused on the damage to the flaperon.
  • I heard they found a piece of the flaperon washed up on the beach.
  • The mechanic said the flaperon was totally busted.
  • Her emotions were like a flaperon, constantly changing and adjusting to the situation.

noun A type of aircraft or flying machine

  • The aerocraft was designed with state-of-the-art technology for optimal performance.
  • I can't wait to take a ride in that cool aerocraft!
  • Check out that sick aerocraft flying overhead!
  • Her mind soared like an aerocraft, reaching new heights of creativity.

noun a type of engine specifically designed for use in aircraft

  • The company specializes in manufacturing aeroengines for commercial aircraft.
  • My uncle works on fixing aeroengines at the airport.
  • I heard those aeroengines are top-notch!
  • His mind was like aeroengines, constantly running and processing information at high speeds.

noun a device that measures and records atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure

  • The aerometeorograph is an essential instrument used for measuring atmospheric conditions.
  • I heard they're using some fancy aerometeorograph to track the weather patterns.
  • Check out that cool aerometeorograph they have set up to monitor the air pressure.
  • Her mind worked like an aerometeorograph, constantly analyzing and predicting the emotional climate around her.

noun a part of an aircraft that is designed to provide lift, stability, and control during flight

  • The aerospace engineers are working on optimizing the aerosurfaces of the new aircraft.
  • The mechanics are checking the aerosurfaces before the flight.
  • Make sure you don't mess up the aerosurfaces when you're doing maintenance.
  • Her words were like aerosurfaces, guiding the conversation smoothly in a new direction.