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Phrasal Verb - jetting off

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To travel by airplane, usually implying a quick or unexpected departure.

Jetting off is a phrasal verb that combines the meaning of the verb 'jet' (travel by airplane) with the meaning of the verb 'off' (depart, leave). It is often used to describe a quick or unexpected departure, as one might say 'I have to jet off to the airport' or 'They jetted off on their vacation last night'.

Examples

No.Example
1I have to finish packing, I need to jet off to the airport in an hour.
2My boss just told me I have to jet off to New York for an emergency meeting.
3We jetted off to Bali for our honeymoon without telling anyone.
4The plane was delayed, so we couldn't jet off until the next day.
5She jetted off to Paris for fashion week and came back with a suitcase full of clothes.
6They jetted off to London for a business conference and returned exhausted.
7I was supposed to jet off on a weekend getaway, but had to cancel due to a family emergency.
8He jetted off to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career.
9We jetted off to Tokyo for a cultural exchange program and learned a lot.
10She jetted off to Rio de Janeiro for the Carnival and had the time of her life.