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View definitions for transatlantic

transatlantic

adjective as in overseas

adverb as in across the sea

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Example Sentences

Hard to tell if The Boss is for, or against, this transatlantic ass-kissing--but we do know he has a thing for red heads.

They both have those instincts and that history and generally look at the transatlantic relationship through the same lens.

Lauren pleaded guilty to breaching the peace and being drunk on board a transatlantic Delta Air Lines flight.

Whether Ferdydurke or Transatlantic is his masterpiece is a close call.

So Narrative4 puts what we see in TransAtlantic into practice?

Foreign varieties are used only to a limited extent, being chiefly confined to those of transatlantic birth and tastes.

He evidently avoided taking a share in the discussion of his Transatlantic career, probably from delicacy to his English auditor.

A training in transatlantic liberty is necessary for their appreciation.

Transatlantic journeys these days aren't what they used to be before America went into the war.

Edward Henry had once assisted, under very dramatic circumstances, at the departure of a Transatlantic liner from Liverpool.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to transatlantic, such as: abroad, foreign, in foreign land, transoceanic, and transpacific.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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