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vaulting
1[ vawl-ting ]
vaulting
2[ vawl-ting ]
adjective
- leaping up or over.
- used in vaulting:
a vaulting pole.
- excessive in ambition or presumption; overweening; high-flown:
vaulting ambition;
vaulting pride.
vaulting
1/ 藞惫蓴藧濒迟瑟艐 /
noun
- one or more vaults in a building or such structures considered collectively
vaulting
2/ 藞惫蓴藧濒迟瑟艐 /
adjective
- excessively confident; overreaching; exaggerated
vaulting arrogance
- used to vault
a vaulting pole
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Since returning from the trip that began in Winnipeg, the Kings have won an NHL-best 17 times at home, vaulting over the Edmonton Oilers and into second place in the Pacific Division.
Around the same time, S.M. was gearing up for her senior pole vaulting season, planning to compete with other girls after previously competing against boys.
The ancient log seemed to have already proved that wood vaulting could work.
Afterward, the 27-year-old was asked if it was her last time vaulting in competition.
UW women鈥檚 track coach Maurica Powell said Amanda Moll 鈥渉ad a bad fall as a senior in high school and really had to kind of back away from vaulting for a little bit.鈥
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