Glider ( noun , verb , noun )

(As a noun)

Glider ( noun )

A type of aircraft that has no engine, and is propelled forward by the wind or by being towed by another aircraft.

Origin:

Early 19th century: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The glider soared gracefully through the sky.
  2. The glider pilot was an experienced flyer who had been gliding for over 20 years.
  3. The glider had a wingspan of 60 feet and a weight of 600 pounds.
  4. The glider was launched from a high altitude and glided for over an hour.
  5. The glider was able to stay in the air for a long time due to its special design.

(As a verb)

Glider ( verb )

A type of aircraft that has no engine, and is propelled forward by the wind or by being towed by another aircraft.

Origin:

Early 19th century: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The glider soared gracefully through the sky.
  2. The glider pilot was an experienced flyer who had been gliding for over 20 years.
  3. The glider had a wingspan of 60 feet and a weight of 600 pounds.
  4. The glider was launched from a high altitude and glided for over an hour.
  5. The glider was able to stay in the air for a long time due to its special design.

(As a noun)

Glider ( noun )

A type of aircraft that has no engine, and is propelled forward by the wind or by being towed by another aircraft.

Origin:

Early 19th century: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The glider soared gracefully through the sky.
  2. The glider pilot was an experienced flyer who had been gliding for over 20 years.
  3. The glider had a wingspan of 60 feet and a weight of 600 pounds.
  4. The glider was launched from a high altitude and glided for over an hour.
  5. The glider was able to stay in the air for a long time due to its special design.
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