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balloonist

[ UK /bælˈuːnɪst/ ]
[ US /bəˈɫunɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who flies a balloon

How To Use balloonist In A Sentence

  • And the whole idea is that we're going to be traversing the city on a kind of low-down northerly and an upper westerly, so then the balloonists just choose the height that they fly to steer it.
  • To really appreciate all of the fall color that Michigan has to offer, call a balloonist and schedule a flight today, the view is really better from above! RushPRnews - Newswire & Global Press Release Distribution
  • In the same decade he also became a passionate balloonist, and dreamed of directed flight by heavier-than-air vehicles. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Repeatedly rescuing him is a balloonist-princess, though she is wary of intimacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Garth Sonnenberg of Albuquerque, a friend of Abruzzo's, said Wednesday that he had heard that the balloonists had problems with their radio throughout the flight. Richard Abruzzo And Carol Rymer-Davis Still Missing As Search Intensifies
  • The fallen balloonist is in effect a runaway slave. The Atlantic | July/August 2001 | Mark Twain's Reconstruction | Blount Jr.
  • LONDON mdash; Coast guards are hunting for a pair of missing American balloonists last detected piloting their craft over the Adriatic Sea in rough weather, ... Richard Abruzzo And Carol Rymer Davis Missing In European Balloon Race
  • His chosen, single name embraced several personae: journalist, novelist, caricaturist, satirist, photographer, balloonist, political radical. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Abruzzo is the son of famed balloonist Ben Abruzzo, who was in 1981 part of the first team to cross the Pacific Ocean by balloon, and who was killed in a small airplane crash in 1985. Richard Abruzzo And Carol Rymer Davis Missing In European Balloon Race
  • And the whole idea is that we're going to be traversing the city on a kind of low-down northerly and an upper westerly, so then the balloonists just choose the height that they fly to steer it.
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