How To Use Jetting In A Sentence

  • Despite inherent inefficiencies, jetting is the primary mode of locomotion for both primitive nautilus and powerful, migratory oceanic squids.
  • Heat is also released by plastic deformation associated with jetting and ripple formation at the interface between the parts being welded.
  • THIS school half-term will see thousands of families jetting off to catch the last of the short haul sun. The Sun
  • Robotic high pressure water jetting also greatly reduces the risks of injury to operations personnel.
  • Agitations made her anger spew from her mouth like steam jetting from a teapot's flapping lid.
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  • There's also the little matter of the Interim Government jetting about, all over the world… traveling from one place to the next.
  • Water was jetting profusely from the pipe.
  • Anne-Marie now has four weeks' leave and is jetting off on holiday with her husband.
  • It must be annoying for under-funded museum staff to see a travelling droid circus jetting in from California.
  • And as for time, well that soon runs out - why waste it on "jetting". Top stories from Times Online
  • Two years ago, Chambers was jetting around the globe preaching the gospel of the new economy to world leaders.
  • We'll Take Manhattan BBC4 told the story of a baby David Bailey and his muse and mistress Jean Shrimpton – still very much the raw prawn herself – jetting off to New York in 1962 to do the rule-shattering Young Idea Goes West photoshoot for Vogue, all battered teddy bears, gritty streetscapes and the extraordinarily ordinary gangly girl next door, that would establish them for ever as icons of the 60s' cultural revolution. TV review: We'll Take Manhattan; David Bailey: Four Beats to the Bar and No Cheating; Putin, Russia and the West
  • The muscle fiber types used for slow jetting, hovering and respiration are located immediately beneath the inner and outer tunics.
  • You spend millions of pounds of my money jetting around the world, moving from one unnecessary parliament to another using an awful lot of bloody 'carbon footprint' mine's more of a shoeprint and you begrudge me reading a book without getting a headache? Archive 2009-08-01
  • She is jetting about all over the place, flitting between jazz gigs, gospel recitals, disco dates and dance shows.
  • Representing AORN's members as President means jetting around the globe.
  • He was aiming to attend three gala premieres of the film in one day, starting at Manchester and jetting on to Birmingham and finally London's Leicester Square.
  • Appeal -- to-the -- Bishop, seemed to be the speech of the jetting gurgitation under the glass lid. Where the Blue Begins
  • For a politician, there are few more glorious moments than jetting home from a despotic regime with imprisoned compatriots in tow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beckham was given a rapturous welcome by fans in Japan earlier yesterday after jetting in for a promotional tour of the Far East.
  • Meanwhile people he knew were jetting off to Spain, and astronauts were going to the moon. PROSPECT HILL
  • The Real Madrid soccer ace, who was unable to join wife Victoria on her big day, surprised her by jetting the coiffeur over to the Spanish capital for a pampering treat.
  • The IMF and the World Bank find him a ridiculous figure, jetting around the world while his people starve.
  • When he's not jetting between Dubai and Paris, London and New York checking up on projects, the 55-year-old designer enjoys nothing more than playing the tourist at home in Milan, where he spends his weekends riding his bike or roaming the streets with his three golden retrievers, Sophia, Satisfaction and Summertime, in tow. Piero Lissoni Designs an Ideal Weekend
  • A young man who inherited a large fortune spent all of his time jetting around the world playing new and exotic golf courses.
  • Vibro-jet method is to reinforce the soil by vibration and jetting.
  • How does all that jetting around sit with an ethical buying policy? Times, Sunday Times
  • Besides, like new highways, more runways will only encourage more frequent use, such as jetting off to Spain and Prague for the weekend. Bouphonia
  • The generation processes of several typical injection molding defects, such as jetting and snake flow , sink mark and bubble, were directly observed and recorded.
  • Some machines combine both hydroexcavation and sewer cleaning by water jetting and vacuum suction.
  • But by using a new technique they are calling "electrohydrodynamic jetting" they can do much better. The Speculist: Medical Fab, Part 3
  • You may recall that GM's Marketing Maven spent forty-minutes or so "crapping" on GM's current ads before jetting off to Montserrat. The Truth About Cars
  • The Boys on the Bus are jetting home this weekend on chartered or private aircraft.
  • He does have one ‘endearing’ habit though - that of sticking his siphon out of the tank and jetting water over everything in the night.
  • How does all that jetting around sit with an ethical buying policy? Times, Sunday Times
  • Draped in designer labels from shopping trips to Milan, Paris and New York, they were the uncrowned heads of British hairdressing, jetting around the world, doing session work for glossy magazines and spreading their gospel.
  • Neither seemed to pay any attention to the licks of flame jetting from the angel's sword.
  • The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the teams jetting off to sunny climes.
  • This year's thing is set-jetting: visiting the world's most beautiful and remote film locations. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could also be blasted to pieces by the gases jetting out of the comet as the sun heats it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the past few months he has shed more than 30 pounds and moved his family into a Park Avenue duplex, jetting back regularly to Vivendi's Paris headquarters on the company plane.
  • He is given earplugs to dampen the continuous jetting of the high-frequency ventilator that is like a wash cycle forever in its final spin, but there is no way of telling what he actually hears. Between Expectations
  • The general rule for jetting is to drop one main jet size for every 2,000 feet of elevation increase. Tip of the Day: Jet for Altitude
  • The simulation experiment of refining aluminum melt out using the spinning jetting device made by ourselves.
  • 'set-jetting' destination with limited edition Oyster card wallets, VisitBritain is raising awareness of the new film and Britain's popularity as a 'set-jetting' destination as international travel buyers arrive in London for the annual World Travel Market at ExCeL. Travel plan idea blog
  • The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the SPL teams jetting off to sunny climes.
  • Due to the close proximity of the operculum and the pectoral fins, water jetting out of the operculum could affect flow over the pectoral fins, possibly changing locomotory efficiency.
  • See Republican critic after Republican critic blast these money-grubbing, greedy, lazy, freeloading moneybags who are offensively overpaid, get off work at a leisurely 2:30 in the afternoon, have three months of vacation, and can live off their fat pensions in high-life luxury retirement, jetting to Paris and Biarritz and drinking champagne cocktails while sucking the life out of the Real America. Robert J. Elisberg: Revealed: Who Actually Caused America's Financial Collapse
  • The six giant grey cattle thundered along the embankment, their nostrils jetting steam in the cold air of a Hungarian autumn morning.
  • There's an enormous conference in Austria this week called Money, Happiness and Impatience, with the best and the brightest, and the World Bank, jetting in for the talkfest.
  • Plastic interaction between the metal surfaces is especially pronounced when surface jetting occurs.
  • Life as a spy is all glamour - women, alcohol, jetting around the globe for two hours before finally thwarting the enemy in the last ten minutes.
  • The firefighters are jetting streams of water at the burning house.
  • flames were jetting out of the building
  • Organisers of British Tourism Week hope holidaymakers will be inspired by Britain's literary heritage to take more of these 'lit-trips', in the same way as film tourism or 'set-jetting' has an increasing influence on travellers 'choice of destinations. TravelDailyNews.com
  • While jetting around the world to meet foreign leaders, he has rarely ventured outside Kabul to meet local ones.
  • Travellers are being told that a little preparation now before jetting off can save a great deal of heartache later.
  • But the 21-year-old stunner gave a preview of her evening gown before jetting off.
  • It could also be blasted to pieces by the gases jetting out of the comet as the sun heats it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water was jetting profusely from the pipe.
  • Pressure jetting followed by natural drainage, squeegee assisted, or by wet vacuum. 5.
  • jetting" system creates very dense foam that replaces the air in the headspace up to the top of the bottle rim. Packaging and Converting Essentials
  • He will now be jetting off on a luxury holiday to Ibiza thanks to the Child of Achievement charity.
  • Much of this travel is businessmen and women jetting around the world to meetings.
  • For instance, no doubt you'll be jetting off on holiday anytime soon.
  • American experts believe that water vapor jetting from a cooling unit in the backpack of spacewalkers is strong enough to turn the entire two-hundred-ton space station out of alignment.
  • Blue Betty," a simulated airline cabin where students could get the "jetting" experience in leather seats, with DIRECTV, XM Radio and in-flight movies. The Huntington News RSS
  • Shares would drop, pop stars would be seen packing their tawdry belongings into Lear jets and jetting off to some marble mansion in the Costa Del Sol to await the return of the Tories and people would start buying gold to hide under their beds.
  • A local head teacher will be jetting off to the Rugby World Cup in Australia this autumn, courtesy of former pupils, parents and friends who have joined forces to wish him well on his retirement from the headship of Holme Park School.
  • Such "set-jetting" trips have become one of the most popular travel trends for American tourists in Britain, she said. CNN.com
  • Two years ago, when Baldwin was working on 30 Rock in New York, jetting through the night to California to visit his daughter on weekends, and getting really, really, really angry at the court, he stepped away from a dinner table in Manhattan to place a call to her. The Passion of Alec Baldwin
  • The film, which gives young travellers safety tips before jetting off for adventures, is being made available to sixth-form colleges across the country.

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