hangar

IPA: hˈæŋɝ

noun

  • A large garage-like structure where aircraft are kept.
  • (obsolete) A covered shed for carriages.

verb

  • (transitive) To store (an aircraft) in a hangar.
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Examples of "hangar" in Sentences

  • (XJ) "G-Force One" in hangar before liftoff -- Link.
  • About four hundred yards west of the hangar was a stretch of flat, sandy ground.
  • I have my "own" (house) room with a lockable door and my "own" hangar, which is kind of like an outdoor covered patio.
  • The hangar was a fantastic jumble of technical projects, some on the drawing board and others clearly at the experimental stage.
  • The interior of the hangar is divided into 10 interrogation rooms, separated by plywood walls and usually furnished with white plastic chairs and a small table.
  • While Japan demolishes one of its famed indoor "outdoor" simulacradomes, a Zeppelin hangar in Brandenburg, Germany is transformed into a massive indoor beach resort.
  • The hangar is half a mile long, and is bounded on one side by the docks where the ships are discharging, and on the other by the railway lines where the trains are loading up for the front.

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