Balloon
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Balloon ( noun )
- A small bag made of rubber or other light material, filled with hot air or gas so that it can rise in the atmosphere.
- A large inflated bag or sphere, typically made of brightly colored rubber or plastic and filled with air or gas, used as a decoration or children's toy.
Origin:
From the french word "ballon" meaning "large ball".
Examples:
- The hot air balloon rose into the sky.
- He bought her a bouquet of balloons.
- Children were playing with colorful balloons in the park.
- The balloon was filled with helium gas.
- A balloon is a small bag made of rubber or other light material, filled with hot air or gas so that it can rise in the atmosphere.
(As a verb)
Balloon ( verb )
- A small bag made of rubber or other light material, filled with hot air or gas so that it can rise in the atmosphere.
- A large inflated bag or sphere, typically made of brightly colored rubber or plastic and filled with air or gas, used as a decoration or children's toy.
Origin:
From the french word "ballon" meaning "large ball".
Examples:
- The hot air balloon rose into the sky.
- He bought her a bouquet of balloons.
- Children were playing with colorful balloons in the park.
- The balloon was filled with helium gas.
- A balloon is a small bag made of rubber or other light material, filled with hot air or gas so that it can rise in the atmosphere.