Synonym: billow, inflate. Similar words: ballot, ball, balls, tribal, verbal, global, noon, soon. Meaning: [bə'luːn] n. 1. small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck 2. large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air. v. 1. ride in a hot-air balloon 2. become inflated.
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91. Read in studio Five hundred homes had their power supplies cut when a hot air balloon collided with high voltage cables.
92. For a mere $ 10 more, enjoy all of the above and a late-night breakfast buffet after the midnight balloon drop.
93. For example: A: Do you know what the longest balloon flight was?
94. To see why,[http://sentencedict.com] think of the two-dimensional rubber balloon universe with pebbles stuck to it to represent the galaxies.
95. As soon as they succeed the next person in the team bursts her balloon and the game continues until everyone has finished.
96. The balloon had landed in an isolated area of the Northwest Territories.
97. The jacket was very fitted and single-breasted, cutting in sharp at the waist - which made the trousers balloon right out.
98. Gas dilates the balloon.
99. The toy is made of a balloon in a cloth sack that can be hit without busting.
100. Now the magic balloon has burst, the Dome stands as the ugliest piece of evidence against him.
101. Martin uses balloon fabric, as it does not crease as easily as spinnaker ripstop.
102. The balloon rotated gently in the evening breeze, presenting its serial number to him.
103. The report also faults the balloon crew for failing to maintain radio contact with the ground.
104. So as time goes on they watch their balloon with increasing anxiety.
105. Balloon pilot John Bagwell likes to surprise tourists with this unexpected greenery in the arid center of Arizona.
106. I wanted to drift like an unfettered balloon into the future.
107. Through his window, Carrington could see a silver barrage balloon, rising slowly on its cable into the clear blue sky.
108. Undoubtably you will come across Koopas making a getaway on a skateboard, bike, balloon, or whatever.
109. Why did one balloon go farther or faster than another?
110. Perhaps the engine of an abandoned car will start or a hot-air balloon will materialize.
111. Soon, that string will run out and the balloon tug itself free and be lost.
112. A moment later he had returned, and was holding out a balloon glass containing an inch of brandy towards her.
113. I hear that a rhinoceros flew along the Mississippi in a pink balloon, this morning.
114. And hot-air balloon cylinders do travel by road - between flights.
115. His head bobbed like some leftover party balloon Lois had tied to the door handle.
116. I sail up the hill and along Hyde Hill Lane as if I were a balloon.
117. Lopsided and vulnerable, he tried to climb the barrage and get to the second balloon.
118. With a certain amount of ingenuity she can even use the balloon to steer herself by pointing it in various directions.
119. He felt the resentment building up in waves of pressure which threatened to burst his head open like an over-inflated balloon.
120. The molecule heading this way does not bounce off; instead it flies out of the balloon.
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