Similar words: sublime, glimpse, palimpsest, limn, limb, slim, limit, climb. Meaning: [blɪmp] n. 1. any elderly pompous reactionary ultranationalistic person (after the cartoon character created by Sir David Low) 2. a small nonrigid airship used for observation or as a barrage balloon.
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1. Even American Blimp Corp. needs ground crews of seven to land its smallest blimp, and more for larger blimps.
2. The blue-rinsed dame and the bottle-nosed blimp are extinct species here.
3. The Gollancz scandal, as the blimps thought of it, was widely known.
4. It is drawbacks like these that have kept blimps from catching on as anything but lovable advertising novelties.
5. That means no blimp, plane or helicopter goes anywhere in the area without air-traffic controllers' approval.
6. Scientists in the blimp did not see anything.
7. Have a blimp! See you next summer.
8. The gray oval is a blimp.
9. Blimp fruit, on the other hand, inflates Yoshi into a hot-air balloon, floating ever upwards with Mario clinging on for dear life.
10. He is a Colonel Blimp by nature and opposes any reform.
11. The nonrigid helium - filled Blimp was principally developed by Alberto Santos - Dumont ( 1873 - 1932 ) .
12. A : Man, look at that blimp! His forearms are almost twice the size of my thighs.
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13. But the Navy did manage to get some mileage out of the blimp, at one point running a fleet of 119.
14. Allied pilots later reported that on more than one occasion, that as the aircraft approached the U-boat, the blimp on the radar would suddenly disappear, foiling the attack.
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