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parasail

[ par-uh-seyl ]

noun

  1. a special parachute, kept open with wing-tip holders to help provide lift, used in parasailing.


verb (used without object)

  1. to engage in parasailing.
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“Furiosa†has its share of chases, its centerpiece being a pursuit of a gleaming gasoline tanker truck by masses of berserkers riding cycles, soaring aloft on parasails, attacking and attacking with explosive spears.

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The lawyer said family members told employees they would come back the next day if the weather prevented parasailing but were reassured it would be OK.

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Guests learn about these efforts when on-site and during activities from snorkeling to parasailing.

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Maybe halfway through, I became unmoored — detached as if I’d suddenly been cut free from a parasailing tether I didn’t know I’d been connected to my whole life.

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For their first date almost two years ago, Ekeler surprised her by taking her parasailing.

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