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static line
noun
- a line attached to a parachute pack and to a cable in an aircraft for the purpose of automatically opening the parachute after it is dropped.
static line
noun
- a line attaching the pack of a parachute to an aircraft, so that the parachute is opened when it has fallen clear of the aircraft
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Origin of static line1
Example Sentences
“I always take my camera with me, and I learned how to ascend a static line to be able to shoot on the side of cliffs,†she said.
The largely static lines on a map, however, can obscure the violence playing out in the pine forests and the toll that comes from the incessant hurling of ammunition at the enemy.
In a follow-up, when the twins were 44, the twin who received treatments did not have static lines at rest; her sister did.
I called him on a fuzzy static line with a strange echo in the background and told him our very wanted baby-boy-to-be didn't have a heartbeat anymore.
The Guard’s job on June 1 was not to clear protesters, Major DeMarco will say, according to the text, but to “hold a static line,†establishing a new security perimeter around the White House.
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