˜yÐÄvlog

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skydive

[ skahy-dahyv ]

verb (used without object)

skydived or skydove; skydived; skydiving.
  1. to engage in skydiving.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of skydive1

First recorded in 1960–65; sky + dive
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The novel begins at the end, in the aftermath of a skydiving accident that gravely injures the father.

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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ star Tom Cruise shared a ‘thank you’ message with moviegoers in a promo that involved skydiving out of a helicopter.

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Above her couch, she has hung her most prized family possessions: photos of her grandmother featured in the Evansville Press in Indiana in 1964 after she learned to skydive and joined a parachute club.

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In fact, they seemed to use his dramatic-acting gear more, like when he played a sad skydiving instructor in the first new Please Don’t Destroy video sketch of the season.

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In particular, a recent trend has seen people using the tool to make videos about chef Gordon Ramsay, with one such popular post seeing him skydiving while cooking spaghetti.

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