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Definition of “B”

B-2 (ˈbiːˌtuː) 

Definitions

noun

  1. a type of US military aircraft using advanced technology to render it virtually undetectable to sight, radar, or infrared sensors = Stealth bomber

Example Sentences Including 'B'

-2 - G Paxton, Renfrew; B W Aitken, West Kilbride; A U J Sime, West Kilbride.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
99 - G Oliver (St Boswells), A B Ramsay (Kirriemuir), J Wake (Merchants of Edinburgh), E Hill (Dumfries & Co).
Glasgow Herald (2001)
B A stranger stared back at David from the mirror lying against his office wall.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
B Beyond the window the rooftops of Islington were lit with the pale, smoky sunlight of early spring.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
B He was already packed, his bags waiting inside the door of his room.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
B It was the first time she had seen David for several days. The changes Angela saw shocked her deeply.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
B The branches of huge chestnuts overhung the narrow lane that led to the house.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
Billings, the young fish hack, stood at B 's courtyard gate -- usually standing wide, unguarded -- below the kitchen steps.
Smith, Mitchell Stone City
Class B All traditionally rigged vessels under 40m length overall.
Yachting Boating World (2004)
Give the people what they want, as a Hollywood wit said of Louis B Meyer's very well-attended funeral, and they'll turn out for it.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
I do a move and say, This is A, then I do another and say, This is B , and make her pick.
Maxim (2004)
In Ward B , Janet Magnusson looked at him with disapproval.
Maclean, Alistair San Andreas
Janet Magnusson, in Ward B , watched his approach without enthusiasm.
Maclean, Alistair San Andreas
John Siegel (San Francisco) leads the 16-boat IRC B class with his Wylie 42 Scorpio.
Yachting Boating World (2004)
No. 62 Callini B : 1st, Laura Murphy, Wexford; 2nd, Fiona Hickey, Dublin.
Irish Times (2002)
Opposition B are the media who, for obvious reasons, blew up the affair, sometimes disregarding known facts in the process.
Harcourt, Palma Double Deceit
Plan B must be kept alive and cultivated rather than seen as something to kill off.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Replacements: AN Other, G McIlwham, G Flockhart, D Macfadyen, A Nicol, A Bulloch, B Irving.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Replacements: P Robertson, B Douglas, A Dall, G Dall, I Fairley, G Shiel, C Joiner.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
SHELBOURNE: Williams; Heary, Prenderville, McCarthy, Minnock; R Baker, Hutton, Crawford, Fenlon; B Byrne, Geoghegan.
Irish Times (2002)
Subs: B Rochford, P Mulcahy, T Kenny, J Gardiner, P Ryan, B O'Connor, E Fitzgerald, D Ronan, B Lombard.
Irish Times (2002)
Subs: K Winters for Garry (20 mins), P McGinley for Winters (half-time), Referee: B Gorman (Armagh).
Irish Times (2002)
Subs: N O'Donovan for McCarthy; M O'Sullivan for Crowley; B O'Sullivan for Murray injured.
Irish Times (2002)
Subs: S Burns for B Naughton, F Barrett for D Higgins, D Glynn (0-1) for A Cunningham.
Irish Times (2002)
The oestrogen level in the school hall with 400-plus teenage females meant that when Mr B arrived a large girly whoop hit the rafters.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Vitamin B complex B vitamins help the nervous system function properly.
Vera Peiffer POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back (2001)
Vitamin B complex is a group of B vitamins which are all water-soluble.
Vera Peiffer POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back (2001)
Vitamin B keeps the nervous system in tune (try Quorn, Marmite, Special K, tuna, or vegetable paté.
Sally Gunnell, Kathryn Leigh BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident (2002)
We sail from A to B , sails up, down, engine on according to the wind.
Yachting Boating World (2004)
What you must listen to is Side B of the first cassette of the commercial recording.
Low, Ona To His Just Desserts

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