air-minded
Americanadjective
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interested in aviation or aeronautics.
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favoring increased use of aircraft.
adjective
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of air-minded
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Latin Americans have been air-minded almost from the first days of flight.
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But poor communications have recently made Brazil feverishly air-minded, and with U.S. assistance it has built some 600 new landing fields.
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Two examples of his attitude toward aviation's future: On one of his grudging plane trips, he landed at air-minded Oklahoma City.
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Ike has always been air-minded, and early in his military career, in 1917, he thought seriously of transferring to the Air Corps.
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“They’d better get the Army on the job before those babies get air-minded again!” he told himself, as he winged on into the rising sun.
From Spawn of the Comet by Rich, H. Thompson (Harold Thompson)
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