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Evidence of row in kitchen? A mysterious sight!
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flying saucer
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He said, too, that he had been kidnapped by a flying saucer in 1967. ▪ He would not raise his eyes to the sky, though he knew there was a flying saucer from Tralfamadore up there. ▪ His flying saucer , however, is made of glass ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Saucer \Sau"cer\, n. [F. sauci[`e]re, from sauce. See Sauce .] A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table. [Obs.] --Bacon. A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup is set at table. Something resembling a saucer in shape. Specifically: ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Flying saucers are dimpled discs made from rice paper , filled with sherbet . The first flying saucers were produced in the 1960s. They remain a popular sweet in the United Kingdom, with a 2004 survey naming them as the most popular sweet of all time, while ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an (apparently) flying object whose nature is unknown; especially those considered to have extraterrestrial origins [syn: unidentified flying object , UFO ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context informal English) An unidentified flying object; UFO; usually with disc-like properties. 2 In fiction, an alien interplanetary vessel with a disc-like shape and generally metallic appearance.
Usage examples of flying saucer.
When I saw the thing, it was still just over the treetops, and when I stretched my arms out in front of me to get an idea of its size, there was a distance of about 50 centimeters (about 20 inches) between my hands, each of them being pointed at an end of the flying saucer.
Falkner couldn't remember the war itself - he had been born in 1939, on the day Poland was invaded, and he'd been in first grade when the war ended - but he did remember the flying saucer thing, because it had scared him.
This terrain was no picnic for a ground vehicle, but it was downright dangerous for a low-flying saucer on a tether.
What the fuck, if you're gonna step out anyway, having your brains vibrated to death inside of a flying saucer is a more exotic way to go than most.