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- noun Plural form of
widebody .
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Examples
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Three of Taurus' widebodies, a 747 and two DC10's had fallen out of the sky over the Atlantic within the last three months.
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If the US could get its hands on 50 widebodies (very unlikely) and fly them 24/7 from Iraq to Kuwait, you would still be talking about a process that would take weeks to complete.
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Boeing also delivered three fewer high-margin 777 widebodies than expected due to parts shortages, and a handful of aggressively priced single-aisle 737s helped dilute the numbers further.
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Griffin, Oklahoma's 5-6 running back, hid behind the widebodies on his offensive line and squirted into the end zone for the game-clinching touchdown in Wednesday night's national championship game against Florida State, little guys everywhere rejoiced.
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When Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma's 5-6 running back, hid behind the widebodies on his offensive line and squirted into the end zone for the game-clinching touchdown in Wednesday night's national championship game against Florida
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In addition, we expect to soon have in place orders and options for a further 29 widebodies.
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As of June, the carrier's mainline unit operated 128 planes, all of which were widebodies.
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As of June, the carrier's mainline unit operated 128 planes, all of which were widebodies.
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As of June, the carrier's mainline unit operated 128 planes, all of which were widebodies.
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Norwegian would also like to add more Boeing 787 widebodies as it develops longer routes, the executive said, adding that the Dreamliner's efficiencies have been an "eye-opener" and that it and the Airbus A350 mark a "revolution" in the industry.
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