blimp

బ్లింప్
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Aerostats are packed to their fins with special radar payloads that would have mere hot air balloons, airships or blimps hissing with envy.
a small nonrigid airship.
no Colonel Blimp could have been more nationalistic
a pompous, reactionary type of person.
translation of 'BLIMP '
స్థిరమైన తీవ్రభావాలుకల వ్యక్తి
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I was skinny just a year ago, but at the rate I'm going I'll be a real 'blimp' soon!
I could work out four hours a day and still end up a 'blimp'
If your camera is disturbing the peace in court, on the golf course or any other venue where silence is golden, photojournalist Sam Cranston's US$125 Camera Muzzle sound 'blimp' for pro film and digital SLR cameras may be for you.
With this type of anti-reflection protection system attached to the 'blimp' , the sound in the terminal area of the outside mount and of the lens case facing away from the camera case can also be insulated as much as possible.
Actually, the JLENS blimp is an aerostat, a 'blimp' like vehicle designed to always turn into the wind and stay in the same place.
Sources in the Special Anti-Crime Unit said it was intelligence gathered from the 'blimp' airship which informed yesterday's historic seizure.
I've heard a rumor that at some point a 'blimp' was made for this camera, but I've had no luck finding one.
Further demonstrations lead to the building of a 'blimp' for the modern age - the Hindenburg II - powered solely by fuel cells.
The broader strokes of pressure-pattern navigation are used on a daily basis by most major airlines and many vessels at sea; even the Goodyear 'blimp' uses the theory to select a heading for cross-country flying.
However, western detectives flatly dismissed reports that Government's airship, the 'blimp' , and other sophisticated radar technology were responsible for the seizure.
I thought at first it was probably a helicopter or a 'blimp' , as we have a number of hospitals and a sports stadium in the downtown area.
I could work out four hours a day and still end up a 'blimp'
The writer's epitaph saluted him as a ‘supreme clubman, boozer and 'blimp' .’
I looked up, saw the 'blimp' and some airplanes and a white rectangular shaped object, that may have been a dull silver color.
Remember the Poker Champion pictures where he was a real 'blimp' ? He looks great.
In the 1990s he expanded his 'blimp' company, Airship Management Services Inc., too fast.
Oh my God, hey, just jump back and make a little way for the 'blimp' in the blue hat.
At eight, two years after the birth of his half-sister, his mother had ballooned into a 'blimp' .
I began with one of the joggers and was immediately surprised at how enormously 'blimpish' her tummy was.
Those who read Mr Cooper's article will discover that he is anything but a 'Colonel Blimp' and that he does not have much in common with historical liberal imperialism either.
Vulnerable coastlines led to the construction of enormous hangars for surveillance 'blimps' along the Pacific Coast.
You won't believe what's on the screen - a fantastic universe of 'blimps' , airplanes, robots, and whatever.
The air platforms could take the form of tethered 'blimps' , unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft.
The filmmakers used 'blimps' , ultra-lights, speedboats, small aircraft, gliders, and specially made lenses to capture these winged marvels in flight and at rest.
But all the hot air served was to point up the hyper-inflation football elite's smug self-importance and, at the same time, demonstrate what a 'blimpish' dirigible of bluster FIFA's chief Sepp Blatter truly is.
It compares the sound levels (with audio clips) of the camera running by itself, the camera running in the Custom Upholstery Products Barney, and the camera running in the ARRI Lightweight Fibre Glass 'Blimp' 16.
Aerostats are packed to their fins with special radar payloads that would have mere hot air balloons, airships or 'blimps' hissing with envy.
Lawyers are fretting that firms may try to hijack the rugby event by sending out skywriters or flying 'blimps' during the matches.
Moreover Drummond isn't your average 'Colonel Blimp' reactionary; yes, he deplores the fixation with populist culture but he is essentially a modernist at heart.
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's inspired idea was to make airships rigid, so superseding the early 'blimps' , which were fatally vulnerable to leaks from the inflammable hydrogen used to inflate them.
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