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jetpacked

  1. simple past and past participle of jetpack

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jetpacked (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a jetpack.
    • 2007, Bruce Golden, Better Than Chocolate, Austin, Tex.: Zumaya Otherworlds, →ISBN:
      He was sidestepping carefully along a narrow portion of the ledge, looking down, when he saw another jetpacked troll flying up at them.
    • 2015, Alyc Helms, The Dragons of Heaven, Angry Robot, →ISBN:
      La Reina and her jetpacked warriors were the only troops to take to the skies, but they formed only a small contingent of Argent’s amassing might.
    • 2016, Lucas John Jensen, Daisyane Barreto, Keri Duncan Valentine, “Toward Broader Definitions of “Video Games”: Shifts in Narrative, Player Goals, Subject Matter, and Digital Play Environments”, in Keri Duncan Valentine, Lucas John Jensen, editors, Examining the Evolution of Gaming and Its Impact on Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives (Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology), Information Science Reference, →ISBN, page 19:
      This video game, which is as much a writing exercise as a game that the player wins, appears, at first glance, to be a Metroid-style side-scrolling exploration game, as your jetpacked, spacesuited character descends into alien caverns, discovers ancient ruins, and overlooks interplanetary vistas, similar to the ones generated in Oases.
    • 2017, Austin Dragon, NeuroDancer, Well-Tailored Books, →ISBN:
      Silver and black jetpacked police personnel descended from the dark sky around the men.
    • 2018, Daniel José Older, Star Wars: Last Shot: A Han and Lando Novel, Del Rey, →ISBN:
      That jetpacked Pau’an fool was still blasting toward them, letting off shot after shot from his hand cannons.