Sentence example with the word 'transatlantic'

transatlantic

Definition adj. crossing the Atlantic Ocean

Last update: June 23, 2015


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There is a transatlantic flight now.   [Please select]

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It is the landing-place for two transatlantic and one coastwise cable lines.   [Please select]

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Thousands of these migratory beings throng the steerage of transatlantic ships every winter to return to their European homes.   [Please select]

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Both preferred a continental to an insular manner of life, a cisatlantic to a transatlantic place of residence.   [Please select]

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An American was present--a vast and fleshy man: a transatlantic version of Falstaff.   [Please select]

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It was the infernal impertinence of Germany's schemes for transatlantic plunder that roused the average American.   [Please select]

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In this way, up to February, The Purchasing Board of the Americans had saved ninety days of transatlantic traffic.   [Please select]

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The transatlantic point of view towards the nobility was beyond him.   [Please select]

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They, with the suites to which they are attached, were the most expensive transatlantic accommodations yet offered.   [Please select]

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Shakespeare's, or Lear's, Cliff at Dover is one of the first things to which the transatlantic up-channel traveller's attention is called.   [Please select]

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"_The Great Exhibition and Transatlantic Superiority Over European Ingenuity--American Reaping Machines."   [Please select]

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