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deplane [diːˈpleɪn] vb
(intr) Chiefly US and Canadian to disembark from an aeroplane [from de- + plane1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Airlines are ranked by the total number of enplaned and deplaned passengers carried in 2005 at LAX, Bob Hope and Long Beach airports, the three L. ``I didn't know how it would play out - how my nephews and I would recognize each other when I deplaned but I shouldn't have worried,'' Hilton said. On the short gravel runway where I deplaned sits a stack of cardboard and cans: purple and white boxes of granola, powdered potatoes, cylinders of Del Monte peaches and peas. |
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