parachutist|parachutists in English

noun

[par·a·chut·ist || 'pærəʃuːtɪst]

one who parachutes, skydive

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1. Russian parachutists!

2. The Russian parachutists!

3. The parachutists!

4. Are there parachutists...

5. Muriel Everett reported that Russian parachutists...

6. Bahl’s Barnstorming crew as a wing walker and parachutist.

7. 10 The parachutist was buckled into his harness.

8. 22 The parachutist was buckled into his harness.

9. Aah! Th-there... there are parachutists on island?

10. Will you tell me, what's all this about parachutists?

11. 12 The daring exploits of the parachutists were much admired.

12. 2 A daredevil parachutist jumped from the top of Tower Bridge today.

13. The daring exploits of the parachutists were much admired.

14. They say they've seen parachutists land up in the hills.

15. The crew consisted of three and the aircraft could transport 32 soldiers, 32 parachutists or cargo.

16. The Japanese hit Edson's left flank just after the Parachutists took position but were again stopped by Marine rifle, machine-gun, mortar, and grenade fire.

17. Recent Examples on the Web The ultimate learn-by-doing experience might be a lesson from Japanese parachutist Yasuhiro Kubo, who holds the world record in the activity's Banzai category

18. But Saturday's bridge-jumping festival turned deadly, one of about 400 parachutists making the jump off the New River Gorge Bridge died when his parachute either failed to open or opened too late.

19. From year to year there is an increase in the social and pedagogical role of military-patriotic clubs, centres, societies for young commandos, parachutists, border guards, pilots, cosmonauts, sailors and river-men, and there are now more than # adolescents attending

20. From year to year there is an increase in the social and pedagogical role of military-patriotic clubs, centres, societies for young commandos, parachutists, border guards, pilots, cosmonauts, sailors and river-men, and there are now more than 300, 000 adolescents attending.

21. Brevet (military), higher rank that rewards merit or gallantry, but without higher pay Brevet d'état-major, a military distinction in France and Belgium awarded to officers passing military staff college; Aircrew Brevet, an incorrect term for a Flying Badge of Her Majesty's Armed Forces; Parachutist Brevet, a military badge awarded by the Armed Forces of most countries