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Earhart

[ air-hahrt ]

noun

  1. Amelia (Mary), 1897–1937, U.S. aviator: vanished in flight over Pacific Ocean.


Earhart

/ ˈɛəˌhɑːt /

noun

  1. EarhartAmelia18981937FUSTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aviator Amelia. 1898–1937, US aviator: the first woman to fly the Atlantic (1928). She disappeared on a Pacific flight (1937)


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Example Sentences

He continues to be enthralled not so much by Earhart as by the process of determining what exactly befell her and her aircraft.

In 2014 we have suddenly lurched backward to 1937 and the world of Amelia Earhart.

By 1937 Amelia Earhart was the most famous aviatrix in the world, a modern female icon.

Years after the book was published, the search for Earhart continues with more intensity than ever.

In the meantime, Earhart seems to have become more than a heroine, a myth, or even a mystery.

Ruth Nichols held the long distance record for women until it was broken by Amelia Earhart.

I remember once failing in my recitation, and after class Mr. Earhart came into my room to comfort me.

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