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saucers

n. (plural of saucer English)

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Every channel has flying saucers continuously or is offering instant updates for breaking news.

TV says maybe those saucers are dumping aliens around, like in the movies.

His orders to shoot at saucers had panicked the electorate, the senior legislators said.

Antonio Moreno was horrified to see four other saucers glide up to join the disc that was shooting the strange beams of light at their house.

The 25-foot diameter of the saucers is commonly reported by those who have seen the flying discs.

Wilkins saw three saucers of his own on an airplane flight to Atlanta, Georgia on June 11, 1954.

Oberth held in late 1959, after he had completed his contract at Huntsville, Alabama, the German spacemaster tipped the world off that the Air Force is taking the saucers much more seriously than their official position would seem to indicate.

Raimunda da Silva of Diamantina, Brazil has never heard of flying saucers, bug-eyed monsters, or Buck Rogers.

Last summer, everyone was talking about flying saucers - most, for the first time, seriously.

The flying saucers were impossible to ignore as they hovered above the main runway while an instructor in radar operation conducted class for new personnel of the Control Tower.

July 30th, the saucers seemed ready to invade the United States on a full scale, thereby setting off a rash of sightings that for sheer bulk and individual drama surpassed even the big saucer year of 1952.

Police officers in three different patrol cars had reported observing saucers flying in diamond-shaped formations for about 30 minutes in the Shawnee area.

Air Force said that people who thought that they had seen flying saucers probably were seeing stars.

August 6th, some of the saucers had left their Rocky Mountain playground for the flatlands of Iowa.

October of 1952, over 100 citizens of Gaillac, France reported the formation of 16 flying saucers, which surrounded a large, cigar-shaped object.