Sentence example with the word 'pilot'

pilot

aegis, birdman, conner, doyen, governor, hold the reins, manipulator, pointer, safety plug, stunt flier, windscreen

Definition n. someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight

Last update: September 27, 2015


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He was able to pilot the plane through the narrow valley.   [verb]

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Grateful for the lenity shown them, and in order in some measure to repay it, they could do no less, of course, than pilot me to the melon-patch.   [verb]

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My cousin is a fighter pilot.   [noun]

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A pilot editon of a new language course was introduced recently.   [adjective]

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CBSE Board is piloting a new English course.   [Please select]

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In the hands of a show pilot this model will fly smooth pattern style aerobatics with ease & astonish spectators with freestyle routines.   [Please select]

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The container also needs to be compatible with the pilot chute retraction system.   [Please select]

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But what they really wanted him for was to serve as their pilot upon this coast.   [noun]

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Twenty times they thought the whirling eddies were sweeping them to destruction, when the master-hand of their pilot would bring the bows of the canoe to stem the rapid.   [Please select]

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Then a pilot-boat ran by him, standing probably for Boulogne, and at one time less than a league away.   [Please select]

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Among them must be the young man who knows the coast, and we will detain him for pilot.   [Please select]

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No French boat was near them, no batteries there commanded their course, and the pilot-boat carried no prize-crew to direct reluctant labours.   [Please select]

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