warplane (Meaning)

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warplane (n)

an aircraft designed and used for combat

warplane Sentence Examples

  1. The roaring warplane ascended through the clouds, its wings a blur against the blue expanse.
  2. Enemy warplanes streaked across the horizon, their menacing presence a constant threat.
  3. The warplane's pilot maneuvered skillfully, dodging enemy fire with precision and grace.
  4. Bombs dropped from the warplane's belly, raining destruction down on the target below.
  5. The deafening roar of the warplanes overhead sent shivers down the spines of the soldiers below.
  6. The warplane's wreckage smoldered in the field, a testament to the horrors of battle.
  7. The warplane's pilot ejected from his cockpit, parachuting safely to the ground.
  8. Warplanes from both sides engaged in a fierce aerial dogfight, their tracer rounds painting vibrant arcs in the sky.
  9. The warplane's engines coughed and sputtered, threatening to fail at a crucial moment.
  10. The warplane's arrival on the battlefield signaled the beginning of a bloody and relentless conflict.

FAQs About the word warplane

an aircraft designed and used for combat

jet, jetliner, seaplane,bomber, fighter, ship, trimotor, supersonic, glider, airliner

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The roaring warplane ascended through the clouds, its wings a blur against the blue expanse.

Enemy warplanes streaked across the horizon, their menacing presence a constant threat.

The warplane's pilot maneuvered skillfully, dodging enemy fire with precision and grace.

Bombs dropped from the warplane's belly, raining destruction down on the target below.