noun a large, often luxurious aircraft that is used for transportation or entertainment

  • The airship traveled across the sky with grace and precision.
  • We took a ride on the airship and had the best view of the city.
  • Let's hop on the airship and see where it takes us!
  • Her dreams soared like an airship, reaching new heights of ambition.

noun a person or thing that is located near or along the coast

adjective describing a region near or along the coast

  • The coastal region is known for its stunning beaches and beautiful sunsets.
  • Let's take a road trip and explore some of the coastal towns along the way.
  • I love chilling by the coast, it's so relaxing.
  • The company's financial situation is like a ship navigating through rough coastal waters.

verb to leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle

  • Passengers are kindly reminded to wait until the train comes to a complete stop before they disembark.
  • Hey, make sure you grab all your belongings before we disembark from the bus.
  • Let's bounce as soon as we disembark from this place.
  • It's time to disembark from our old ways and embrace a new way of thinking.

noun the activity of catching fish, either for food or as a sport

  • Fishing is a popular recreational activity that many people enjoy during the summer months.
  • I'm thinking of going fishing this weekend, want to join me?
  • Let's ditch work and go fishing instead!
  • She was fishing for compliments with her new hairstyle.

noun a detailed plan or route of a journey

adjective relating to a planned route or journey

  • The travel agency provided us with a detailed itinerary for our upcoming trip.
  • Hey, did you check out the itinerary for our vacation yet?
  • I totally forgot to look at the itinerary for the conference next week.
  • His life seemed to follow a predetermined itinerary, with little room for spontaneity.

noun the chief support of a system or organization

  • The mainstay of our business is our loyal customer base.
  • Pizza has always been the mainstay of our Friday night dinners.
  • Coffee is the mainstay of my morning routine.
  • Education is the mainstay of a successful career.

noun a specific width between the rails of a railway track that is narrower than the standard gauge

adjective describing something as having a narrow width or being of a specific narrow gauge

  • The railway line was built with a narrow gauge to accommodate the mountainous terrain.
  • The old steam train runs on a narrow gauge track through the countryside.
  • I love riding the tiny narrow gauge train at the amusement park.
  • Her perspective on the issue was like a narrow gauge, limited and inflexible.

noun a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event

verb to walk or march in public procession, especially in a showy or ostentatious manner

  • The annual Thanksgiving parade will feature elaborate floats and marching bands.
  • I heard there's going to be a parade downtown this weekend, want to check it out?
  • I can't believe we missed the parade, it was supposed to be lit!
  • The colorful array of flowers in the garden looked like a parade of nature's beauty.

noun a large public green area in a town, used for recreation

verb to bring a vehicle to a stop and leave it temporarily

  • The city council approved the construction of a new park in the downtown area.
  • Let's meet at the park after work for a picnic.
  • I heard that new skate park is lit!
  • His mind was a park of endless possibilities.

noun a structure built parallel to the bank of a waterway for use as a landing place for boats and ships

  • The ship docked at the quay to unload its cargo.
  • Let's meet at the quay for a quick chat.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening at the quay tonight.
  • His mind was like a bustling quay, filled with thoughts coming and going.

noun a type of aircraft that can take off and land on water

  • The seaplane landed gracefully on the water, ready to transport passengers to their destination.
  • I've always wanted to take a ride on a seaplane, it seems like a fun experience.
  • That seaplane is so cool, I wish I could fly one myself.
  • Her ideas were like a seaplane, taking off and soaring to new heights in the business world.

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noun a long, narrow, flat strip of material attached to the feet and used for gliding over snow

verb to move over snow on skis

  • Many people enjoy skiing as a winter sport.
  • Let's hit the slopes and go ski this weekend!
  • I'm gonna shred some gnar on the ski hill today.
  • Learning a new language is like trying to ski uphill at first.

adjective describing a person or thing not accompanied by a companion or escort

  • The policy strictly prohibits unescorted visitors in the restricted area.
  • You can't wander around unescorted in this part of the building.
  • Don't go off unescorted, it's not safe around here.
  • Her thoughts wandered unescorted through the memories of her past.

noun a plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking

  • The vineyard produces high-quality grapes for winemaking.
  • Let's go visit the vineyard and taste some wine!
  • The vineyard is where all the magic happens with the grapes.
  • Her mind was a vineyard of thoughts, each one growing and intertwining with the next.

noun the number or group of people who use a particular form of transportation, such as a bus or train

  • The public transportation agency reported an increase in ridership on the city bus routes.
  • Hey, did you hear that the number of people using the bus has gone up?
  • The bus is getting more crowded because more peeps are riding it.
  • The ridership on the train of success is determined by your determination and hard work.

noun a large city or urban area that has a high population density and extensive public transportation systems

adjective describing a city that is large, urban, and has a high population density

  • The metro city is known for its efficient public transportation system.
  • I love visiting the metro city for all the shopping and dining options.
  • The metro city is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • Living in a metro city can feel like being at the center of the universe.

noun the act or process of managing or controlling a helicopter or helicopters

  • The company implemented helicopter management to oversee the project from start to finish.
  • I heard the boss is using helicopter management to micromanage everything.
  • Helicopter management is so annoying, I wish they would just let us do our jobs.
  • In order to ensure success, the coach adopted a helicopter management style, closely monitoring every player's performance.

noun a system or process of changing one currency into another for trading or travel purposes

  • I need to visit a currency exchange to convert my dollars to euros.
  • I'm going to the currency exchange to swap some cash.
  • Let's hit up the currency exchange and get some foreign money.
  • Learning a new language is like a currency exchange for your brain.

noun a place or region close to the shore or coastline

  • The company decided to outsource some of its operations to a nearshore location to reduce costs.
  • Let's take a trip to a nearshore island for the weekend.
  • I heard there's a cool nearshore spot where we can hang out and surf.
  • The project is currently in a nearshore phase, meaning we are close to completion.

noun A place where travelers can stop to rest, use the restroom, and refresh themselves during a journey

  • The bus driver announced that we would be making a comfort stop in an hour.
  • Hey, do you mind if we make a comfort stop soon? I really need to use the restroom.
  • I can't hold it anymore, we need to find a place for a comfort stop!
  • Taking a break and going for a walk can be a comfort stop for your mind during a stressful day.

noun a recreational activity involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

verb the act of participating in the recreational activity of kayaking

  • Sailyaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling a small boat with a double-bladed paddle.
  • Let's go sailyaking this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • I heard sailyaking is a great way to chill out and enjoy the water.
  • Embarking on a sailyaking adventure symbolizes stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring new horizons.

noun a caver

  • The spelunker carefully explored the deep caves in search of new discoveries.
  • Hey, have you heard about that crazy spelunker who goes cave diving every weekend?
  • I heard that spelunker is a real cave ninja, always finding the coolest hidden spots.
  • She was like a spelunker, delving into the depths of her own mind to uncover hidden truths.

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  • The jitney service was a popular mode of transportation in the early 20th century.
  • Let's hop on the jitney to get to the beach.
  • I'll catch a jitney downtown to meet you at the bar.
  • The jitney of opportunity only comes around once in a lifetime.

noun a small airport or airfield used mainly for light aircraft

  • The acrodrome was built to accommodate small aircraft for training purposes.
  • Let's meet at the acrodrome for some plane spotting.
  • I heard there's a cool acrodrome nearby where you can watch pilots do tricks.
  • Her mind was like a busy acrodrome, with thoughts and ideas constantly taking off and landing.

noun a type of transportation system that uses cables to transport passengers up and down steep inclines or mountainsides

  • The aerial funicular provides a scenic ride up the mountain for tourists.
  • Let's take the aerial funicular up to the top for some great views.
  • The aerial funicular is like a cool sky train taking us up the mountain.
  • Riding the aerial funicular feels like ascending to new heights in life.

noun a branch of aeronautics dealing with the operation of lighter-than-air aircraft such as balloons and airships

  • The aerostation was bustling with activity as passengers prepared to board their hot air balloons.
  • I heard there's a cool aerostation nearby where you can take a ride in a hot air balloon.
  • Let's check out that new aerostation for some sick views from a hot air balloon.
  • Her mind was like an aerostation, constantly filled with thoughts ready to take flight.