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Answer for the clue "Kennedy event ", 7 letters:
takeoff
Alternative clues for the word takeoff
- Caricature
- Split receipts on holiday
- The initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne
- Become airborne
- Assume responsibility for ... testing, testing ... forget it, try this clue: Become very popular
- Act of mimicry
- Rise from the runway
- Leave the ground
- Remove a bit of clothing and become suddenly popular
Word definitions for takeoff in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Takeoff \Take"off`\, Take-off \Take"-off`\, n. An imitation, especially in the way of caricature; -- used with of or on; as, the comedian did a hilarious takeoff on the president. The spot at which one takes off; specif., the place from which a jumper rises ...
Usage examples of takeoff.
Nonetheless, Major Tim Benson, airdrome defense officer, scrambled every available fighter ready for takeoff.
And meanwhile, Nom Anor made a mental note to have his coralcraft fed, groomed, and prepped for sudden takeoff.
May 21, the opening day of the 1982 war, it took about three minutes and one British thousand-pound bomb to render Argentinian takeoffs and landings from the Falklands virtually impossible for fast-jet aircraft, for the entire duration of the war.
When during takeoff a helicopter pilot detects or senses that something is not going exactly as it should be going, he can raise the forward end of the rotor cone, which reduces or eliminates forward speed, and he can thereafter make a powered or unpowered descent an autorotation to the ground immediately under him.
Raven Blackheart Lansing to her new home was fueled and waiting for their arrival and immediate takeoff.
If takeoff is delayed for some reason, the aircraft may have to be deiced again while it waits, just in case.
From that incident, the aviation industry gained a new understanding of how important it was to have planes properly deiced before takeoff in frigid weather.
The flaps were down for maximum lift, which would use three times as much fuel as a regular takeoff, but that was a problem to deal with once they were in the air.
He wrote the takeoff time on his kneeboard and picked up his map, already folded for the route of flight.
Countless analog machines scurried everywhere along her decks, stowing landside gear before it was forever lost in the takeoff.
UNSA personnel had congregated in the messroom at Pithead to watch the takeoff, the view of which was being relayed from Main Base and shown on the wall screen.
She laid the staff down on the aircar floor and began strapped in for takeoff.
The pilot had announced that the plane had been hijacked shortly after takeoff.
For the first time since his first takeoff Michel was not in complete control of what his Lancelot was doing.
Navy pilots, making far more takeoffs and landings, lost not a single man.