jetting

/ˈdʒɛtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The action of traveling by jet aircraft.
    • After years of jetting around the world, he was ready to settle down.
    • Her job involves a lot of jetting between New York and London.
    • Jetting across the Atlantic takes only a few hours.
  2. A stream or spurt of liquid or gas forced out of a small opening.
    • The jetting of ink from the printer was precise and fast.
    • We could hear the jetting of steam from the pipe.
    • The jetting of water from the fountain created a beautiful arc.
adjective
  1. Spurting or shooting out in a stream.
    • A jetting flame burst from the engine.
    • The jetting water cooled the hot pavement.
    • The jetting fountain attracted many visitors to the park.
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