Aeroplane vs Sickbag - What's the difference?
aeroplane | sickbag |
(Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, British) A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.
(Canada, US, obsolete, aviation) an airplane
A bag for catching vomit, often provided on aeroplanes in case of travel sickness.
* 1975 , Bill C Malone, Judith McCulloh, Stars of Country Music: Uncle Dave Macon to Johnny Rodriguez
As nouns the difference between aeroplane and sickbag
is that aeroplane is while sickbag is a bag for catching vomit, often provided on aeroplanes in case of travel sickness.aeroplane
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Alternative forms
* * (qualifier)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* aeroplaning * plane * hydroaeroplane (obsolete)See also
* aircraft * glider * helicopter * airplanesickbag
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Noun
(en noun)- By the time he got back to Nashville, he had written the rest of the song on the back of a sickbag from the airplane.
