Sentence examples for a balloon lady from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a balloon lady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a woman who makes or sells balloon creations, often at events or parties.
Example: "At the fair, the children were delighted to see a balloon lady twisting colorful balloons into various shapes."
Alternatives: "balloon artist" or "balloon vendor".

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A skateboarder, a rabbi, a balloon lady, an accordion player, a crying baby, a fisherman and a guy in a bear suit step onto the subway.

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It's only five o'clock, and the mostly-middle-aged mob is already raving: We pass a huddle of topless chicks with airbrush-painted chests, a line of men gyrating in thongs and Mardi Gras beads, a naked balloon lady sucking a giant rubber penis, and a 300-pound Marilyn Monroe impersonator draping her bare boobs on an ice sculpture, all within about two minutes.

"Would he like a balloon?" the lady at the bank asks.

The story takes place 20 years after the original and also stars Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jack the lamplighter, Meryl Streep as Mary's strange cousin Topsy, and Angela Lansbury as the Balloon Lady, according to Entertainment Weekly.

It's very hard to imagine a Hollywood studio countenancing the scene in Kind Hearts and Coronets in which Dennis Price assassinates a ballooning old lady with a bow, an arrow and a deft little gag.

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"I'm like an old lady holding fast to a balloon that's going up in the sky".

Pop a balloon!

Like a balloon popping.

Did you buy a balloon?

"It's like a balloon.

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