The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
That is the correct spelling of an aisle, in a plane, church, theater, or supermarket.
I enjoy aisle seats more than ones near the window.
"I chose an aisle seat on the plane, so I could have a good view of the "Emerald Isle" as we approached.
Would you please take this coat that is on a hanger and go to the airplane hangar to put it away.
No. This is a case where the subjunctive still lives! Use "be" instead of "is."
Furtive is not a noun.The man across the aisle in the bus shot me a furtiveglance.In this sentence furtive is an adjective.
i'll have that aisle
The father of the bride escorted her down the aisle. The movie theatre was dark but the aisle was lit allowing us to find our seats. etc.
I'll see to it that you walk down that aisle to get married. I'll go clean up that spill on aisle 12. I'll take you to aisle 30, where we stash the unicorns and panda bears.
You can use force in a sentence. Her it is:There is a lot of force on an airplane.
I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
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They arrived in France by means of airplane.
i am walking on a aisle when someone called me. :DD
The plump man waddled his way down the aisle in the candy shop.
As I walked down the grocery aisle on Esmee Isle, I felt a weight lifted off my chest.
The trajectory for this flying paper airplane is high.
My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.