Jet with suits?
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CESSNAJet with suits?
AEROCommercial prefix with jet
TURBOWord with prop or jet
TURBOPrefix with jet or prop
SSTJet with an adjustable nose
TURBOPrefix with prop or jet
LAGWord with jet or time
SKIWord with water and jet
SETWord with smart or jet
TURBOWord with jet or prop
INKWord with jet or stand
SKIWord with water or jet
TURBOPrefix with fan or jet
TURBOWord with jet or charger
SKIWord with "boot" or "jet"
TURBOPrefix with "jet" or "prop"
INKWord with "jet" or "stand"
TURBOPrefix with fan, pump, jet, etc.
AEROCommercial prefix with "Mexico" or "jet"
twinjetan aircraft with two jet engines
SHIVWhat a Jet might get stuck with?
beadblastingBEADBLAST, to clean with such a jet
twinjetsTWINJET, an aircraft with two jet engines
beadblasterBEADBLAST, to clean with such a jet
beadblastsBEADBLAST, to clean with such a jet
trijetan aircraft powered with three jet engines
beadblastedBEADBLAST, to clean with such a jet
doucheto cleanse with a jet of water
douchedDOUCHE, to cleanse with a jet of water
douchesDOUCHE, to cleanse with a jet of water
squirtingWet (someone or something) with a jet or stream of liquid in this way
beadblasta jet of small glass beads blown under pressure / to clean with such a jet
sandblastedRoughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam
sandblastsRoughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam
sandblastRoughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam
sandblastingRoughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam
flameoutsAn instance of the flame in the combustion chamber of a jet engine being extinguished, with a resultant loss of power
pulsejetjet engine equipped with valves that continuously open to admit air, then close during combustion, giving a pulsating thrust: used to power the V-1, a German buzz bomb, in World War II
rocketsAn engine operating on the same principle, providing thrust as in a jet engine but without depending on the intake of air for combustion, an oxidizer being carried on board along with the fuel
turbofansjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, part of which is used in combustion of fuel, the remainder being mixed with the products of combustion to form a low-velocity exhaust jet