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paraglide

[ par-uh-glahyd ]

verb (used without object)

, par·a·glid·ed, par·a·glid·ing.
  1. to engage in paragliding.


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Example Sentences

After visiting the temple, the friends set off on Sunday to Pokhara - a picturesque tourist town nestled near the Annapurna mountain range - to paraglide.

From BBC

They milk goats, harvest salt from tide pools, paraglide, and scuba dive for goose barnacles, known in Spain as percebes.

“Post-COVID, I will continue to ice climb, rappel down waterfalls, fly-fish, paraglide off cliffs, and jump out of planes,” she says.

South Wales Police has previously announced that people from England are to appear in court for travelling to paraglide off Nash Point in Glamorgan.

From BBC

Ski, paraglide or go canyoning in the Alps.

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