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How to pronounce ballooning in English?

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Type Words
Type of flight, flying

Examples of ballooning

ballooning
With the economy shrinking, tax revenue is crumbling and the deficit ballooning.
From the bloomberg.com
While Evan Grabelsky's ballooning weight was no secret, how he got that way was.
From the newsday.com
Virtually everyone says the deficit and ballooning national debt are a problem.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
Ballooning debt is expected to swallow nearly three-quarters of the fund by 2013.
From the timesunion.com
This will drive down consumption to some extent which has been ballooning lately.
From the indianznews.com
Once there, would there be a chair sturdy enough to support her ballooning girth?
From the stltoday.com
The extreme fall enthusiast might want to try hot air ballooning or motorcycling.
From the usatoday.com
Blame our ballooning budget deficit, which should surpass $500 billion this year.
From the time.com
The state's unemployment rate is deteriorating and its debt load is ballooning.
From the thestate.com
More examples
  • Flying in a balloon
  • (balloon) large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air
  • (balloon) ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China"
  • (balloon) become inflated; "The sails ballooned"
  • (balloon) small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck
  • Ballooning may refer to: * Hot air ballooning * Balloon (aircraft) * Ballooning (spider) * Ballooning degeneration * Memory Ballooning refers to a process by which the host of a virtual machine influences the memory management of the latter's operating system .
  • Ballooning is a term used for the mechanical kiting that many, especially smaller species of spiders, as well as certain mites and some caterpillars use to disperse through the air. Many small spiders use silk to lift themselves off a surface or use the silk as an anchor in mid air. ...
  • A balloon is a variably sized inflatable flexible bag filled with a type of gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide or air. ...
  • (Balloon (aircraft)) A balloon is a type of aircraft that remains aloft due to its buoyancy. A balloon travels by moving with the wind. It is distinct from an airship, which is a buoyant aircraft that can be propelled through the air in a controlled manner.