seaplane (Meaning)

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seaplane (n)

an airplane that can land on or take off from water

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seaplane (v)

glide on the water in a hydroplane

seaplane Sentence Examples

  1. The seaplane skimmed gracefully over the turquoise waters, leaving behind a gentle wake.
  2. The roar of the seaplane's engines announced the arrival of rescue workers at the remote island.
  3. The adventurous tourists boarded the seaplane for an exhilarating aerial tour of the picturesque coastline.
  4. The seaplane pilot expertly navigated the choppy waves, maintaining a steady course.
  5. The seaplane descended silently upon the secluded lake, providing a breathtaking aerial view.
  6. The medical seaplane transported critically ill patients from the remote village to the nearest hospital.
  7. The elderly couple reminisced about their honeymoon on the romantic seaplane ride.
  8. The wildlife photographer used the seaplane as a vantage point to capture stunning shots of marine life.
  9. The seaplane provided a unique and unforgettable transportation experience to the isolated island community.
  10. The amphibious seaplane was able to land both on water and on land, making it ideal for reaching remote destinations.

FAQs About the word seaplane

an airplane that can land on or take off from water, glide on the water in a hydroplane

sailplane, trimotor, triplane, lightplane,amphibian, torpedo bomber, bomber, biplane, aircraft, towplane

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The seaplane skimmed gracefully over the turquoise waters, leaving behind a gentle wake.

The roar of the seaplane's engines announced the arrival of rescue workers at the remote island.

The adventurous tourists boarded the seaplane for an exhilarating aerial tour of the picturesque coastline.

The seaplane pilot expertly navigated the choppy waves, maintaining a steady course.