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ballooning
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bal·loon  (b-ln)
n.
1.
a. A flexible bag designed to be inflated with hot air or with a gas, such as helium, that is lighter than the surrounding air, causing it to rise and float in the atmosphere.
b. Such a bag with sufficient capacity to lift and transport a suspended gondola or other load.
c. Such a bag shaped like a figure or object when inflated; an inflatable.
2. A usually round or oblong inflatable rubber bag used as a toy.
3. Medicine A sac that is inserted into a body cavity or tube and distended with air or gas for therapeutic purposes, such as angioplasty.
4. A rounded or irregularly shaped outline containing the words that a character in a cartoon is represented to be saying.
v. bal·looned, bal·loon·ing, bal·loons
v.intr.
1. To ascend or ride in a balloon.
2. To expand or swell out like a balloon. See Synonyms at bulge.
3. To increase or rise quickly.
v.tr.
To cause to expand by or as if by inflating.
adj.
Suggestive of a balloon, as in shape: balloon curtains.

[French ballon, from Italian dialectal ballone, augmentative of balla, ball, of Germanic origin; see bhel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

bal·loonist n.

ballooning
the art and science of operating balloons for sport or air travel. Also balloonry.
See also: Aviation
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ballooningballooning - flying in a balloon                  
flying, flight - an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"


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Each day the balloonists will take part in a ``hare-and-hounds'' race: One balloon will fly to an open field and mark an X on the ground.
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