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How to pronounce vaulter in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms pole jumper, pole vaulter
Type of athlete, jock
Derivation vault

Examples of vaulter

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Cassidy also starred in the hurdle events and as a pole vaulter in track season.
From the omaha.com
World-class athletes included Amy Acuff in that event and pole vaulter Tim Mack.
From the fresnobee.com
At first the 17-year old junior pole vaulter from Joplin said she would not go.
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It went over like a pregnant pole-vaulter, so he's working on some refinements.
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A vaulter may rest the pole on his arm to determine which side is the stiff side.
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One was a Russian-born pole vaulter and the other an American marathon runner.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Heenan was the fourth vaulter for Georgia and tied the highest score of the night.
From the usatoday.com
Annie Young, a 17-year old from Marvin, is Shea Rose's most decorated vaulter.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Pole vaulter Tim Mack, who has a gold medal from the Athens Games, cleared 18 feet.
From the fresnobee.com
More examples
  • An athlete who jumps over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole
  • (vaulting) (architecture) a vaulted structure; "arches and vaulting"
  • (vaulting) overreaching: revealing excessive self-confidence; reaching for the heights; "vaulting ambition"
  • (vaulting) curvet: a light leap by a horse in which both hind legs leave the ground before the forelegs come down
  • (vaulting) The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction; A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group; The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line; Leaning upward or over; Exaggerated or overreaching; ...
  • (Vaulting) Gymnastics on the back of a moving horse which is worked on a circle under the control of a lunger
  • (VAULTING) In computing, off-site data protection, or vaulting, is the strategy of sending critical data out of the main location (off the main site) as part of a disaster recovery plan.
  • (VAULTING) Arched roof, cylindrical or wagon-shaped in its simplest form; in Early English - GROINED
  • (Vaulting) A curved, self supporting wall or ceiling that covers a space between two walls and rests on pillars. Romanesque antecedents of the Gothic ribbed vault are the barrel vault and the groined vault. ...