Parachuting in a sentence as a noun

Of course, the bears went parachuting and such too.

Who cares if something is a perfect fit if it's going to be parachuting all over the place?

It looks like it's smaller form factor and less entanglement hazard for parachuting sports.

" Each year, about 30 people die in parachuting accidents in the United States, or roughly one person per 100,000 jumps.

I would say that in times of austerity, yoga, helicopter rides, health spas, parachuting, etc.

Voldemort and the parachuting Queen weren't real either.

" Granted, bikes are dangerous, but given that people go rock climbing or parachuting for fun - i guess you just need to decide for yourself which way you want to die.

They were parachuting inside the atmosphere!I read the article, watched the video, and read other content related to it, so the answer is yes. Somewhere i ran into that crazy speed estimate.

She was experienced with parachuting, but only in an amateur capacity.

I wondering if this story was about North Korea and parachuting in communication devices and foreign media, if the condemnation would be equal.

Several women were considered for this honor and Tereshkova was chosen as much for her proletariat background as her parachuting experience.

Each inquiry means parachuting in to a highly technical/complex area and instantly solving or adding value for the line manager, despite the fact that he's a smart guy who's been working on the problem for weeks.

"people bought groupons specifically for things they wouldn't buy normally"My daughter was seriously considering a two-for-the-price-of-one tethered parachuting deal.

A big-ticket IT project, behind on schedule, lots of political flak, all the usual dysfunctional behaviors that happen with off-the-rails projects, the VP just called us all geeks, now Oracle and Google are parachuting in "alpha teams"Sounds like something out of a Tom Clancy book for liberal nerds.

It's impossible for anyone to speak intelligently about living on the moon, because no one has ever lived on the moon?It's impossible to speak intelligently about parachuting when you've never parachuted?It's impossible to speak intelligently about being deaf when you're not deaf?Hence my downvote.

A couple of times I've let him play under close supervision, out in the country away from the people, with the volume down just in case, and there are so many things he gets excited about -- innocent things like a cable car, or a fruit stand, or being able to take a boat over a waterfall, or cows, or airplanes you can actually fly, or parachuting from the top of a mountain.

Parachuting definitions

noun

descent with a parachute; "he had done a lot of parachuting in the army"

See also: jump