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Parachute   /pˈɛrəʃˌut/   Listen
Parachute

noun
1.
Rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall.  Synonym: chute.
verb
1.
Jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute.  Synonyms: chute, jump.



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"Parachute" Quotes from Famous Books



... character more distinguished than any ever seen under the old regime. These modern Olympics consist of chariot-races and wrestling, horse and foot races, ascensions of balloons, carrying three or four persons, descents from them by means of a parachute, mock-fights and aquatic tilting. After the sports of the day, come splendid illuminations, grand fire-works, pantomimes represented by two or three hundred performers, and concerts, which, aided by splendid decorations, ...
— Paris As It Was and As It Is • Francis W. Blagdon

... last season. Let me reckon them up. There were the horse, the bull, the parachute, - and the tumbler hanging on - chiefly by his toes, I believe - below the car. Very wrong, indeed, and decidedly to be stopped. But, in connexion with these and similar dangerous exhibitions, it strikes me that that portion ...
— Reprinted Pieces • Charles Dickens

... provided with boats, in which the passengers were expected to take refuge, if the ship was about to sink, so the upper decks of these air-vessels are supplied with parachutes, from which are suspended boats; and in case of accident two sailors and ten passengers are assigned to each parachute; and long practice has taught the bold craftsmen to descend gently and alight in the sea, even in stormy weather, with as much adroitness as a sea-gull. In fact, a whole population of air-sailors has grown up to manage these ships, never dreamed ...
— Caesar's Column • Ignatius Donnelly

... here he comes!" the boys called, and sure enough the big parachute, with the man dangling on it, was now coming right ...
— The Bobbsey Twins in the Country • Laura Lee Hope

... unbroken from gable to gable; the windows were glazed with sheets of plate glass, a temporary iron stovepipe passing out near one of these, and running up to the height of the ridge, where it was finished by a covering like a parachute. Walking round to the end, he perceived an oblong white stone let into the wall just above the plinth, on which was inscribed ...
— A Laodicean • Thomas Hardy


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