balloon in a sentence

Balloon meaning:

n.) A bag made of silk or other light material, and filled with hydrogen gas or heated air, so as to rise and float in the atmosphere; especially, one with a car attached for aerial navigation.


They sent up a balloon.

She pricked the balloon.

I rode in a hot air balloon.

Can you blow up this balloon ?

Air leaked out of the balloon.

The balloon went up in the sky.

The balloon swelled out with gas.

He popped the balloon with a pin.

The balloon will dilate with air.

He let the air out of the balloon.

The balloon was caught in the tree.

They sent up an advertising balloon.

Have you ever ridden in a hot air balloon?

I want to hop the Atlantic by a hot-air balloon.

Don’t you wish to make a flight in a hot air balloon?

I ought to stress that this was only a trial balloon.

Who was the first man to make an ascent in a balloon?

Up and up rose the balloon, until it was seen no more.

Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.

Tell the students to blow up the balloon and then tape the straw to the balloon.

His head bobbed like some leftover party balloon Lois had tied to the door handle.

With a supply of compressed air, the large balloon inflated in a matter of seconds.

I hear that a rhinoceros flew along the Mississippi in a pink balloon, this morning.

Try twisting a skewer through the sides of a balloon instead of the ends. What happens?

Perhaps the engine of an abandoned car will start or a hot-air balloon will materialize.