Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To board an airplane.
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- verb To board an
airplane .
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- verb board a plane
Etymologies
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Examples
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How patriotic do you have to be to stand up and do a Hitler salute, and scream nazi slogans. can you enplane that to me.
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Fitch said the cost to enplane a passenger at O'Hare would nearly double to $14 and could go higher if traffic growth doesn't meet optimistic forecasts.
Carriers Sue Chicago Over Airport Project Susan Carey 2011
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Rick_Somers: Can someone enplane to me how the Obama Administration is
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Timothy Karr 2010
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Can someone enplane to me how the Obama Administration is better than Bush?
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Timothy Karr 2010
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These communities are considered primary airport by Federal Aviation Administration, which means they enplane over 10,000 passengers on an annual base.
unknown title 2009
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As it turns out, many meals and their settings, as at L'Ami Louis, have been memorable enough to induce me to enplane.
NYT > Home Page By MIMI SHERATON 2009
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You can almost find plr products every were. this e-book will enplane ways to use these product to increase revenue and traffic.
Digital Point Forums 2009
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