transatlantic - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- truly: I am now privileged to be chairing a truly transatlantic organization, supporting the armed forces of both our countries.
- ever: ADMAT were onboard again, on one of the last ever transatlantic cruises by the QE2.
- not: Grants are for internal travel and subsistence within the USA, not transatlantic travel.
Modifies a noun
- alliance: We proudly proclaim the merits of the transatlantic alliance.
- airliner: They stated specifically that they did not want a Transatlantic airliner.
- slavery: Transatlantic Slavery: Against Human Dignity ( 1994 ).
- flight: Baggage Transatlantic flights allow two checked bags per person with neither to exceed 62 inches.
- liner: HD: Was playing on transatlantic liners a useful learning process?
- crossing: The most frequent passenger, oil company executive, clocked up almost 70 round trips transatlantic crossings a year.
Used with adjective complement
- go: Low-cost flying goes transatlantic The first transatlantic low-cost flights are to launch between the UK and Canada.
- fly: They now also fly transatlantic to Washington DC and Chicago.
- travel: When traveling transatlantic, weight generally isn't the deciding factor.
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