Aloft Mnemonic
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aloft
aloft
/əˈlɑft/
Examples
- He was the first Englishman to raise the World Cup aloft.
- It stops the flow of aloft warm air of the Hadley cell.
- An anticyclone aloft fostered additional development.
- The F 22 is not the most expensive aircraft aloft.
- He held aloft the cup for the third time as captain.
- He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Freedom Weekend Aloft.
- One of these holds aloft the severed head of Darikasura by the hair.
- The central convection which persisted was entirely aloft, not at the surface.
- The craft was brought aloft by the White Knight carrier aircraft.
- Bryan Robson held aloft the Cup for the third time as captain.
at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship
adverb
upward
adverb
at or to great height; high up in or into the air
adverb
in the higher atmosphere above the earth
adverb
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"A + Loft. A feather flying high in a loft."
"A + Loft. Above in the sky, like birds in a loft."
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