hang gliding

hang gliding
The sport of flying in a hang glider

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  • Hang gliding — Hang glider launching from Mount Tamalpais …   Wikipedia

  • hang-gliding — hangˈ gliding noun A sport in which one glides from a cliff top, etc hanging in a harness from a large kite • • • Main Entry: ↑hang * * * hang gliding UK US noun [uncountable] the activity of flying using a hang glider Thesaurus: parachuting and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hang gliding — ☆ hang gliding n. the sport of gliding through the air while hanging suspended by a harness from a large kitelike device (hang glider) …   English World dictionary

  • hang-gliding — hang glider ► NOUN ▪ an unpowered flying apparatus for a single person, consisting of a frame with a fabric aerofoil stretched over it from which the operator is suspended. DERIVATIVES hang glide verb hang gliding noun …   English terms dictionary

  • hang-gliding — hang .gliding n [U] the sport of flying using a hang glider …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hang gliding — the sport of launching oneself from a cliff or a steep incline and soaring through the air by means of a hang glider. [1970 75] * * * Sport of flying in unpowered aircraft that are light enough to be carried by the pilot. Takeoff is usually… …   Universalium

  • hang gliding — noun gliding in a hang glider • Derivationally related forms: ↑hang glide • Hypernyms: ↑glide, ↑gliding, ↑sailplaning, ↑soaring, ↑sailing * * * noun see …   Useful english dictionary

  • hang-gliding — N UNCOUNT Hang gliding is the activity of flying in a hang glider …   English dictionary

  • hang gliding — hang′ glid ing n. spo the sport of launching oneself from a cliff or a steep incline and soaring through the air by means of a hang glider • Etymology: 1970–75 …   From formal English to slang

  • hang-gliding — /ˈhæŋ ˌglaɪdɪŋ/ (say hang .gluyding) noun the sport of flying a hang glider …  

  • hang gliding — noun see hang glider …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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