Sentence example with the word 'dirigible'

dirigible

Definition adj. capable of being steered or directed

Last update: June 27, 2015


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According to the theory above the stability is regained when the length is more than three diameters, so that a modern projectile with a cavity more than three diameters long should fly steadily when filled with water; while the old-fashioned type, not so elongated, would be highly unsteady; and for the same reason the gas bags of a dirigible balloon should be over rather than under three diameters long.   [Please select]

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Interest on board the Southern Cross was now intense in the fate of the dirigible.   [Please select]

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Of the dirigible there was not so much of as a match-stick left.   [Please select]

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"A dirigible and no small one," was the reply, "and you."   [Please select]

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They looked up with startled eyes to see hovering directly over them the mysterious dirigible.   [Please select]

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It was a shot from the men of the dirigible.   [Please select]

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It is one of the best dirigible balloons invented up to the present time.   [Please select]

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He designed and made the engine for the dirigible of Captain Thomas S.   [Please select]

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Seeing I was a stranger and evidently interested in all sorts of avian exploits, he decided to give an exhibition of what might be called sky-soloing, as well as dirigible ballooning.   [Please select]

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You can pitch a camp there and scout about for it in your aeroplane or dirigible or whatever you call it.   [Please select]

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