parachutist - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • become: He was the first Derby soldier to become a parachutist ( No.
  • see: On one occasion we stopped for a very long time and while gawking out of the window we saw a parachutist coming down.
  • carry: Watch as the helicopter lands in the main arena and carries the parachutists to a heigh of 5,000 feet.
  • report: The telephone rings; parachutists reported above the open country east of La Madeleine.
  • include: Examples include a parachutist; Gateshead's Millenium Bridge, a fairground and a windsurfer.
  • watch: Drivers were slowing down to watch parachutists jumping off a hill and coasting along on the rising air.

Adjective modifier

  • German: There are no signposts for these have been removed with the intention of confusing German parachutists fallen from out of the sky.
  • British: British parachutists are high-class sportsmen and women at the peak of their chosen sport.
  • qualified: Once over the English coastline, they would make a tandem parachute jump with a qualified parachutist.
  • other: The other local parachutists were Dawn Allatt, Jackie Graham, Mark Jenks and Andy Vaudrey.
  • free-fall: PETER HEARN ( 1945-51 ) has written another novel " From the High Skies " drawing on his experience as a free-fall parachutist.
  • dummy: The RAF also dropped dummy parachutists and firework devices in a dummy airborne landing at Yvetot, some 30 miles North of Le Havre.

Noun used with modifier

  • freefall: Only way you can jump from such an altitude without spending thousands of pounds becoming a freefall parachutist.

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