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zipline
or zip line
[ zip-lahyn ]
noun
- a suspended, inclined cable equipped with a pulley and down which a harnessed rider glides for recreation:
The most popular rides at the fair are the two ziplines.
verb (used without object)
- to ride for recreation along a suspended, inclined cable equipped with a pulley and a harness:
We ziplined for more than two hours through the rainforest.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zipline1
First recorded in 1970–75; zip 1 (in the sense “to move with speed”) + line 1( def ) (in the sense “length of cord or wire”)
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Example Sentences
It’s time to go wade in the river, do a zipline, do something with a little bit of adventure attached to it.
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