A mary earhart


[air-hahrt] /ˈɛər hɑrt/
noun
amelia (mary) 1897–1937, u.s. aviator: vanished in flight over pacific ocean.
earhart
/ˈɛəˌhɑːt/
noun
amelia. 1898–1937, us aviator: the first woman to fly the atlantic (1928). she disappeared on a pacific flight (1937)

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