jet-pack
English
Verb
jet-pack (third-person singular simple present jet-packs, present participle jet-packing, simple past and past participle jet-packed)
- Alternative spelling of jetpack
- 2000, Michael McBain, The Vast, Writers Club Press, →ISBN, page 164:
- He had “parked” the scout ship in orbit around the system’s outermost planet and jet-packed over to the larger vessel.
- 2013, Mick Herron, Dead Lions, Soho Crime, →ISBN:
- “Yeah, and I jet-packed to work, before they fired me.”
- 2014, Jeremiah Liend, The Book of Q, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 110:
- Trump ordered the battle suits away and jet-packed to the floor.
- 2018, Ronald Morgan, Quest for Continuance: Varuna, Gatekeeper Press, →ISBN:
- He jet-packed over to the hole.
- 2018, Dustin Brady, Trapped in a Video Game, Andrews McMeel Publishing, →ISBN:
- In a single afternoon, we had jet-packed over every acre of rain forest, trekked across every beach, and even hiked up the volcano.
- 2021, S. G. Wilson, “TheME Park”, in Me vs. the Multiverse: Enough About Me, New York, N.Y.: Random House Children’s Books, →ISBN, page 85:
- They raced through the loops and tunnels of a hover go-cart track, jet-packed over a volcano, suction-cup-climbed an office tower, and on and on, in an endless display of reckless fun.
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