NOUN | a flying saucer | flying saucers | |
SYNO | flying saucer | UFO | unidentified flying object |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- "The Flying Saucer Conspiracy" also incorporated legends of the Bermuda Triangle disappearances.
- The "Jupiter 2" interstellar flying-saucer spacecraft of the original series was depicted as a planet-landing craft, deployed from a larger inter-stellar mothership.
- In 1991, a sequel, "A Flying Saucer with Minnesota Plates" was published.
- A notable landmark is the UFO memorial at Ängelholm. It is a model of a flying saucer, situated on a site where a UFO allegedly landed 18 May 1946.
- On April 24, 1964, Lonnie Zamora, a local policeman, claimed to have observed a flying saucer and two little beings. Zamora's claim is known as the Lonnie Zamora incident.
- The circular shape of the flying saucer confirms its symbolic connection to repressed but psychically necessary ideas of divinity.
- Several online petitions requesting the restoration of the original 'flying saucer' gained popularity.
- Initial projects included research and development work on a series of "flying saucer"-like vehicles.
- His first return to comics was in the mid-1960s for the short-lived Milson Publications who published three issues of his creation Fatman the Human Flying Saucer.
- He is shocked when a flying saucer lands practically on top of him.
- which utilizes this phenomenon by blowing air into a central area, then it is directed down over the top surface, which is parabolic and resembles a bowed flying saucer.
- #1: The Flying Saucer Gambit" by Jack Jardine (writing as Larry Maddock).
- It crosses the N1 at the Flying Saucer Interchange and runs north–south towards Ekurhuleni (specifically Kempton Park and Boksburg).
- The distinctive Theme Building in the Googie style was built in 1961 and resembles a flying saucer that has landed on its four legs.
- Marvin was never named in the original shorts – he was referred to as the Commander of Flying Saucer X-2 in "The Hasty Hare" in 1952, and sometimes referred to as "Antwerp" in promotional material or other projects like the live stage show version of "Bugs Bunny in Space".
- Another effect of the flying saucer type of UFO sightings has been Earth-made flying saucer craft in space fiction, for example the United Planets Cruiser C57D in "Forbidden Planet" (1956), the "Jupiter [...] 2" in "Lost in Space", and the saucer section of the USS "Enterprise" in "Star Trek".
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