Hydroplane
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Hydroplane ( verb )
To skim or glide on the surface of water, especially at high speeds.
Origin:
From water + plane.
Examples:
- The boat hydroplaned across the surface of the water.
- He hydroplaned on the wet road and lost control of the car.
- The speedboat hydroplaned across the lake.
- If you drive too fast on a wet road, your car may hydroplane.
- It's dangerous to hydroplane at high speeds.
(As a noun)
Hydroplane ( noun )
To skim or glide on the surface of water, especially at high speeds.
Origin:
From water + plane.
Examples:
- The boat hydroplaned across the surface of the water.
- He hydroplaned on the wet road and lost control of the car.
- The speedboat hydroplaned across the lake.
- If you drive too fast on a wet road, your car may hydroplane.
- It's dangerous to hydroplane at high speeds.