(bal·loon·ing) (bə-lōōnŽing) distending any cavity of the body with air, gas, or fluid; it may be pathological such as with an aneurysm or ...
(noun) the process in which the wind catches silk threads the spiderlings have spun and floats the spiderlings away over a large territory A pillow effect created when air is trapped within the shrinking bag. The appearance of the revolving yarn during spinning, doubling or winding. Expansion of the film pouch during shrinkage caused by the heated ambient air. This phenomenon helps lift the film away from the item being wrapped, thereby eliminating heat sinks that could cause erratic shrinkage. During a fast or steep landing, the rubber tires may cause the model to bounce into the air. A condition caused by phimosis in which urine cannot escape from the tip of the foreskin as fast as it is fed into it from the bladder. The foreskin thus swells up with the pressure of the urine inside it and the infant usually cries with the resultant pain. ... Manipulating stock prices so they increase far beyond the stocks' real values. When shrink film is exposed to hot air a pillowing effect is created. When heated trapped air expands and then slowly escapes through the vent hole(s) resulting in an even shrink. flying in a balloon A balloon is a flexible bag normally filled with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide or air. Some balloons are purely decorative, others are used for specific purposes. Early balloons were made of dried animal bladders. ... Ballooning is a term to describe the way many spider species disperse through the air.
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