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Jetway

American  
[jet-wey] / ˈdʒɛtˌweɪ /
Trademark.
  1. an enclosed, telescoping, movable ramplike bridge connecting an airport terminal and an aircraft, for use by passengers in boarding and disembarking.


Example Sentences

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She watched as the plane pulled to a stop, neatly aligned with the jetway.

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She bent her head and peeked down the jetway—it was deserted and turned at such an angle that she couldn’t see all the way down to the plane, to see if anyone had opened the door to the jet yet.

From Literature

Angela peeked down the empty jetway once more and went back to Monique.

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She went back to the jetway door by gate 2B.

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Angela stepped into the jetway.

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