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Meaning of thrustle

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thrustle (n.)

The throstle, or song thrust.

thrustle Sentence Examples

  1. The thrustle of the jet engine propelled the aircraft swiftly into the sky.
  2. The intense thrustle of the rocket launched it into the vast expanse of space.
  3. The thrustle from the ship's propellers created a powerful wake behind it.
  4. The thrustle of the wind against the sails propelled the sailboat forward.
  5. The thrustle of the piston pushed the car's engine into motion.
  6. The thrustle of the propeller spun the blades, creating a powerful airflow.
  7. The thrustle from the wings of the bird kept it soaring through the air.
  8. The thrustle of the waterfall sent water plummeting into the pool below.
  9. The thrustle of the arrow propelled it through the air with great accuracy.
  10. The thrustle of the impact knocked the vase over, shattering it into pieces.

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The throstle, or song thrust.

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The thrustle of the jet engine propelled the aircraft swiftly into the sky.

The intense thrustle of the rocket launched it into the vast expanse of space.

The thrustle from the ship's propellers created a powerful wake behind it.

The thrustle of the wind against the sails propelled the sailboat forward.