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skydive
(redirected from skydives)

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sky·dive  (skdv)
intr.v. sky·dived, sky·div·ing, sky·dives
To jump and fall freely from an airplane, performing various maneuvers before pulling the ripcord of a parachute.

skydiver n.
skydiving n.

skydive [ˈskaɪˌdaɪv]
vb -dives, -diving, -dived US, -dove ; -dived
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Extreme Sports) (intr) to take part in skydiving
skydiver  n
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Verb1.skydive - jump from an airplane and perform various maneuvers before opening one's parachute
chute, parachute, jump - jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
Translations
skydive [ˈskaɪdaɪv]
A. Ncaída f libre
B. VIsaltar en caída libre


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Staff will leap from moving planes and freefall for several thousand feet at 120mph by taking part in tandem skydives.
It's for a very worthy cause, although doing skydives definitely wasn't in my job description
Since then, she has done skydives across the UK, Europe and America.
 
 
 
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