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Example sentences for "zoom"

Lexicographically close words:
zoological; zoologically; zoologist; zoologists; zoology; zoomed; zooming; zoomorphic; zoon; zoophyte
  1. She zipped it across, and the focus of the radar picture changed, almost as though it were a zoom lens.

  2. There he is," Pierre Armont said, peering through the fog with his Tasco Infocus Zoom binoculars.

  3. The town of Bergen-op-Zoom is full of heart-breaking pictures to-day, but to me the most pathetic of all is the writing on the walls.

  4. In the Grand Place of Bergen-op-Zoom stand long lines of soup-boilers over charcoal fires.

  5. A picture of the first siege of Bergen-op-Zoom hangs in the dining-room of the family seat at Greywell Hill to remind successive generations of their martial ancestors.

  6. The fourth was killed in 1814 at Bergen-op-Zoom carrying the same sword that Carleton himself had used there sixty-seven years before.

  7. Rapidly he brought the NX-1 out of her zoom to the surface, and left her at four thousand feet, in perfect trim, while he read the instruments closely.

  8. His last words grew louder with a rush, and from the dark depths beneath a long shape suddenly appeared, hurtling up at the group of astounded men in a zoom that bade fair to take it straight through the ceiling.

  9. The English garrison at Bergen-op-Zoom disarmed and sent prisoners to France.

  10. It was a more important acquisition to Alexander than even Bergen-op-Zoom would have been, and it was a bitter reflection that to the treachery of Netherlanders and of their English allies this great disaster was owing.

  11. In a word, it was generally believed that count Lowendahl would be baffled in his endeavours; and by this belief the governor of Bergen-op-Zoom seems to have been lulled into a blind security.

  12. Meanwhile the duke of Cumberland took post with his whole army between the two Nethes, to cover Bergen-op-Zoom and Maestricht; and Mareschal Saxe called in his detachments with a view to hazard a general engagement.

  13. He banked it to the right wing tip and hauled the craft up in a twisting power zoom toward the sun-filled heavens.

  14. Not until he had reached the peak of his power zoom did he take so much as a second for a look around.

  15. In a crazy, abstract sort of way he knew that some of the Junkers bombs had let go before he had been able to zoom out of range, and concussion had caught the Messerschmitt to make it as helpless as a dried leaf in a cyclone.

  16. Bergen-op-Zoom is a very old town, but little is known of its early history beyond the fact that it was taken by the Normans in 880.

  17. We'll zoom up and scatter them," Sim said.

  18. I was flittin' along over the tops o' trees an' the spires o' kirks when I zoom out over a wooded slope with a big cleared field in the middle o' the woods.

  19. They were roaring along at such a pace that it took a long zoom and bank to get lined up for a return trip.

  20. Bergen-op-Zoom was taken and plundered on the 16th of September.

  21. But, suddenly, a red ball of fire seemed to zoom right up out of the lush green jungle below them and come arcing up toward the belly of their plane.

  22. And he did so with a wild, roaring challenge at the cluster of four Nakajimas starting to zoom up after him.

  23. The Nazi started to zoom up off to the left, and then deliberately cut off the zoom and flew right smack across Dawson's sights.

  24. The small plane shot upward in a zoom that just cleared the hotel, then at the top of the zoom Rick did a fast wing over and started back.

  25. Then the experienced pilot lifted her in a zoom that was simply magnificent, and they were off on their adventure at last.

  26. The constant dive-and-zoom of the Trichords had the desired effect of driving the Huns lower and lower each time in their endeavour to gain speed and avoid the fierce rushes from above.

  27. At the first upward zoom Ricky had pulled down the handle of his top gun and brought it into instant action.

  28. Above the tiny circuit of the dirt track he had to bank his old plane pretty nearly straight up and down and zoom around like a bee in a bottle.

  29. You can wireless a message in one-twentieth of the time it would take you to zoom back and forth delivering reports by word of mouth.

  30. The speed of the ship, which had lagged below eighty miles the hour, now began to zoom back up well over the hundred mark.

  31. Rhythmic thump of his load of cans seemed to simulate whir and zoom of an air engine.

  32. With a zoom of the mighty wind-makers of his wings, he drove forward down the air lane between the flaming hell of the barn and the little crouching house in its imminent doom.

  33. Bergen-op-Zoom was also still occupied by the French.

  34. After their arrival at Flushing Captains Vere, Uvedale, and others, who had brought their companies from Bergen op Zoom to aid in the defence of Sluys, returned to that town.

  35. Their stay in Bergen op Zoom was even shorter than they had anticipated, for three days after their arrival a boat came with a letter from Sir William Russell, the governor at Flushing.

  36. Its governor, Count Hohenlohe, had been unpopular, the troops had received no pay, and there had been a partial mutiny before the siege of Bergen op Zoom began.

  37. In five hours Bergen op Zoom came in sight, and they presently dropped anchor opposite the town.

  38. Sir William requested that the governor of Bergen op Zoom would at once embark the greater portion of his force on board ship and send them to Sluys.

  39. It was but three months since they had set foot in Holland, but they had gone through a tremendous experience, and the thought of being shut up for eight or nine months at Bergen op Zoom was by no means a pleasant one.

  40. The ships from Flushing and Bergen op Zoom sailed up together, and the 800 men who landed were received with immense enthusiasm by the inhabitants, who were Protestants, and devoted to the cause of independence.

  41. McGee's zoom was just as spectacular and as nicely timed, but as his nose climbed above the first row of trees his motor died as suddenly as though throttled by the strangling hands of some unseen genii.

  42. This was the plane whose job it was to spot the target for the bombers and then zoom away.

  43. Zoom To pull the nose up sharply and climb at an angle too great to be long sustained.

  44. Hold her close to the ground and then zoom her at the last minute .

  45. That moment he noticed McGee's plane cut out of position and zoom up at an angle too steep to be maintained.

  46. He had lost flying speed on his zoom to get at the green plane.

  47. McGee decided to nose over and then zoom up under his belly--by far the most vulnerable point of attack but one in which the moment of fire is brief indeed, for Camels will not long hang by their "props.

  48. Larkin made it, a beautiful zoom that carried him over the trees by a skillful margin.

  49. Individuals are active from sunrise to about 10:00 a.

  50. One of the planes on the left lifted a little to clear the zoom of the Me under him.

  51. Then he noticed O'Malley, on his right, zoom upward, while Allison looped off to the left.

  52. There was no time to zoom over the heavy cables; he had to go under and hope for the best.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zoom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acrobatics; ascend; aspire; banking; barrel; boom; breeze; brush; career; climb; clip; dive; diving; flash; fleet; flit; float; fly; foot; glide; hang; highball; hover; kite; mount; nip; plane; poise; rocket; rolling; scorch; scurry; sizzle; skim; soar; speed; spiral; spire; stall; storm; streak; sweep; tear; volplane; whisk; whiz; zing; zoom