ballooning

[ US /bəˈɫunɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bəlˈuːnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. flying in a balloon
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How To Use ballooning In A Sentence

  • The ballooning cost to taxpayers of retirement benefits for public sector employees has forced the Conservatives to promise action. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also beneficial to take a close look at ballooning household assets and liabilities.
  • There are now companies dedicated to their organisation, offering activities from hot - air ballooning to health spas, paintballing to makeovers.
  • And they have hammered at the ballooning US national debt and what they described as runaway government spending, vowing to cut taxes and rein in Washington. Canada.com Top Stories
  • The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today.
  • Auguste Piccard conceived the bathyscaphe in the 1930s but became distracted by the allure of high-altitude ballooning.
  • Percent weight reduction correlated significantly with improvement in NAS and participants who achieved the study weight loss goal (/= 7%), compared with those who lost less than 7%, had significant improvements in steatosis, lobular inflammation, ballooning injury and NAS. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Weight Loss Reduces Liver Fat
  • And as well as the skiing, there is curling, skating, luge, sleigh rides and even hot-air ballooning.
  • The move will anger ministers, who are attempting to limit the ballooning cost to taxpayers of student loans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pension obligations were ballooning, while management clung to a top-heavy bureaucracy and its sprawling mills gobbled up cash for repairs.
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