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parasail

NOUN
  1. parachute that will lift a person up into the air when it is towed by a motorboat or a car

How To Use parasail In A Sentence

  • A seven-day cruise stops at three to five islands and offers everything from horseback riding to parasailing to hikes through historic ruins.
  • There is a man trying to get a parasail working, it is like a giant kite that he is sitting in.
  • As you might expect, the diving, snorkeling and fishing are superb and other water sports include jet-skiing, parasailing and powerboating. The Sun
  • Meanwhile, in the summer months tourists can go walking, parasailing and go-carting. Whitehaven News headlines
  • An agents will ask if he is he a rock climber, a hang glider, a parasailor, a parachutist, etc. Nobel Prize-Winner Makes Intermediate Error, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Everyone who goes on holiday thinks parasailing is safe and good for a laugh. The Sun
  • You can backpack, horseback ride, parasail and so on.
  • He saluted that faraway parasailor, then stepped off the porch, headed for Candy, come what may. One-ClickBuy:SeptemberHarlequinBlaze
  • Now, am I supposed to be impressed if you parasail around the world or skydive into a volcano?
  • Wing Commander Rao plans to conduct it in a big way in the form of a regular training camp next year by providing a double rope to make the parasail touch a height of 100 ft.
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