(n): an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
(n): the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)
(n): the pouring forth of a fluid
(n): a hard black form of lignite that takes a brilliant polish and is used in jewelry or ornamentation
(n): intermediate between peat and bituminous coal
(n): atmospheric discharges (lasting 10 msec) bursting from the tops of giant storm clouds in blue cones that widen as they flash upward
(n): electrical discharges in the atmosphere
(n): street names for ketamine
(n): a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly; used mainly by veterinarians or for minor surgery with geriatric or pediatric patients; taken in large doses it causes hallucinations similar to those associated with the use of PCP
(n): an artificially produced flow of water
(n): the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
(v): issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth
(v): move along, of liquids
(v): fly a jet plane
(v): operate an airplane
(adj): of the blackest black; similar to the color of jet or coal
(adj): vs. chromatic), neutral -- (having no hue
"The supersonic stunner is ready to create some major turbulence, so everyone should fasten their seatbelts, return their tray tables to the upright and locked position, and prepare for a crash landing."
(Official biography on the NBC American Gladiators website)
But for fear these evidences should be suspected, here comes the jet of the business.
Lovelace to Belford, Clarissa by Samuel Richardson
Obsolete: jet (of the business): heart or gist of the matter.