🇬🇧🇪🇸 fuselage - fuselaje : English Lesson
noun
Meaning of "fuselage" ("fuselaje"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
The fuselage is the long main body of an airplane, like the airplane’s tummy, where all the people sit, the pilot works, and the luggage and cargo are carried.
I pressed my face against the fuselage window so hard I was pretty sure my nose print became part of the plane’s design.
When the baby started crying, the whole fuselage knew exactly who the real boss of the flight was.
The flight attendant walked down the fuselage like a ninja, somehow handing out drinks without spilling a single drop on my very spillable lap.
Mom said the fuselage holds passengers and cargo, so I asked if it could also hold my 347 stuffed animals; she said that’s called ‘overweight baggage.’
Real airplanes keep fuel mostly in their wings, not in the fuselage—so no, Dad, we are NOT flying in a giant floating gas tank.
He touched the warm fuselage as passengers lined up. The fuselage door yawned; a flight attendant smiled. Cargo thumped into the fuselage belly and a child pressed her face to a fuselage window. Engines coughed; the fuselage trembled. He waved at the strangers inside, heart full, as the fuselage rolled down the runway and left him grinning.
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