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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
jet .
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Examples
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Water jetted from the stump of its neck and ran down its shoulders and chest.
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Flap pockets add a little bulk to a jacket, which is why dinner jackets, aiming to look sleek, bear the subtler "jetted" slit pockets; the jet is the narrow tape, usually in satin, sewn around the pocket edge.
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Yesterday I "jetted" off to Manchester to speak at an event sponsored by the MIDAS group.
eightbar 2008
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No, he jetted to Simi Valley, California, so that he could expound upon his unequaled executive experience in the Republican presidential debate.
Ami Fields-Meyer: Flake In Chief: Why Rick Perry's "Executive Experience" Is A Relative Term Ami Fields-Meyer 2011
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Kunis jetted down to Greenville, N.C., to accompany Sgt.
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It's not that the deer was lost -- that happens -- it's that Pawlenty left "the little people" to look for it while he jetted off to the next political function on his calendar.
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It's not that the deer was lost -- that happens -- it's that Pawlenty left "the little people" to look for it while he jetted off to the next political function on his calendar.
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Not surprising: Romney jetted in on a Boeing 737 shades of Air Force One?
Republican candidates target New Hampshire – Thursday 6 January 2012
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Oprah Winfrey jetted in last October to produce a show on Fairfield's meditators.
Meditators Back Paul for Peace Neil King Jr. 2012
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No, he jetted to Simi Valley, California, so that he could expound upon his unequaled executive experience in the Republican presidential debate.
Ami Fields-Meyer: Flake In Chief: Why Rick Perry's "Executive Experience" Is A Relative Term Ami Fields-Meyer 2011
brtom commented on the word jetted
Clean and vigorous children are jetted and conceiv’d only in those communities where the models of natural forms are public every day. Whitman, Preface 1855
December 9, 2006