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UK
/hˈaɪdɹəplˌeɪn/
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VERB
- glide on the water in a hydroplane
NOUN
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an airplane that can land on or take off from water
the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane -
a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds
the museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record
How To Use hydroplane In A Sentence
- And that machine is what we call a hydroplane -- that is, it will prove to be as much at home on the water as in the air. The Airplane Boys among the Clouds or, Young Aviators in a Wreck
- Next, the man declares that he would like to take Nick flying in his hydroplane.
- Kayleigh Perkins leapt from the UL-72 Miss Foster Care hydroplane that caught fire as she taxied to shore after a test run in Lake Washington during a spring training event, Thursday, in Seattle. Photos of the Day: April 22
- The Disco Vilante from Thunderball. the Yacht that could turn into a hydroplane. Top 10 Coolest Boats in Movie History » Scene-Stealers
- It's easy to hydroplane to the island.
- A car hit this standing water, hydroplaned off the road, and crashed, killing the driver.
- Others hurried recklessly along in sudden bursts of speed, using their flat leather sandals to skid and hydroplane across the ice. THE BROKEN GOD
- It is important to note that all vehicles can hydroplane in the rain. How can drivers deal with heavy rain and flooded roads?
- Their run established a new world and national record as part of Windermere Records Week which saw high-speed watercraft - from one-man hydroplanes to offshore Formula 1 powerboats - take to the water.
- If you start to hydroplane, don't brake suddenly or turn the wheel, or you might spin into a skid.