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chandelle

[ UK /ʃˈændɛl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a flight maneuver consisting of a steep climbing turn executed to gain altitude while changing direction
VERB
  1. climb suddenly and steeply
    The airplane chandelled

How To Use chandelle In A Sentence

  • The chandelle is not a combat manoeuvre to get you a kill shot with your guns.
  • I guess the status of a bi-racial girl from the the poor side of town was less worthy of help than “one of our own” who lived over 800 miles away. chandelle Random Notes on a Friday Night. | Mind on Fire
  • She was either using too much rudder in her chandelle maneuvers or not enough. Silver Wings, Santiago Blue
  • Lke chandelle, a cup of coffee has become a bit of that for me like her I am also afraid to become addicted and so I drink about one cup a week. usually on sundays. My Current Ritual (or addiction) | Mind on Fire
  • La lumiere de ta chandelle s'etendra d'avantage...j'en suis certain! Coming of Age
  • When you are invited to drink, say that you wish you could, but that so little makes you both drunk and sick, que le jeu me vaut pas la chandelle. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • In its coverage the M&G described a three-cornered scheme in which PetroSA (public) money was chandelled to the ANC via Imvume, effectively its front company. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • That for me the chandelle of bailiffship the canvasback that the dinginess of reposeful the webby haganah of the us leonidas. Rational Review
  • The airplane chandelled
  • Recovering on a reciprocal heading, the Spad pilot added power, climbing into a chandelle to perhaps 5,000 feet heading outbound. On Yankee Station
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