Noun
(aeronautics) An airliner capable of seating seven or more passengers in a single row of economy seating, with two aisles or more.
Antonym: narrowbody
The world airline fleet of long-range aircraft consists almost entirely of widebodies.
(sports) A player with a wide or heavyset body.
(tennis) A tennis racket having a thick (although not necessarily wide) frame, increasing the racket's stiffness.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAhh, the joy of being able to flip up all the armrests on a widebody middle row and lay down. Source: Internet
And that last one is particularly painful today, as I have learned that Suzuki is bringing a widebody Swfit to the Tokyo Auto Salon, and it looks fantastic. Source: Internet
Airline is first to operate a widebody aircraft with next generation inflight broadband solution in commercial service. Source: Internet
I once scored $2.78 in coins following a widebody flight. Source: Internet
It will also be retrofitted to all other widebody aircraft within the next three years, excluding 767s due to their upcoming retirement. Source: Internet
Norris and Wagner 1999, p. 23. It was becoming clear that the whole concept of a short haul widebody was flawed. Source: Internet