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Answer for the clue "First-class advantage ", 7 letters:
legroom

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Word definitions for legroom in dictionaries

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n. 1 Space to move in. 2 Space to stretch the legs while seated.

Usage examples of legroom.

It struck me that there was much less legroom for the back seat than there had been when we set out.

There was lots of legroom and a complex array of digital instrumentation visible all around, none of which he recognized.

Dortmunder bounced into the bullet-proof clear plastic shield that takes up most of the legroom in the backseat of a New York City cab, then stayed there, hands, nose, lips and eyebrows pasted to the plastic as he looked through at this cabbie from Planet X, who, when finished ricocheting off his steering wheel, reached under his seat and came up with a shiny silver-and-black Glock machine pistol!

There might not be much legroom back here, but Dortmunder found he could fit into it very well.

The car was too small for him, but he put up with the lack of legroom because the Testarossa was the most beautiful driving machine in the world.

Leo Zane would travel beyond the maroon curtain in first class, with the free liquor and wine and champagne, and the prettier stewardesses, and the wider seats with more legroom, and the spiral staircase to a bar and lounge on an upper level, while Dortmunder and Kelp would travel in economy: the cattle car, here in back.

As I see it, Felix thinks there is not enough legroom in the new model universe.

Though the helicopter had looked small from the outside, there was plenty of legroom, and Sarah suspected that it could probably fit in twice as many people.

It was one of those real old Cortinas, the Mark Three, with enough legroom for a team of basketball players.