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The phrase "a blimp of" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a creative or metaphorical context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He had a blimp of hope that things would improve."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a touch of".
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Or a blimp of any kind.
"You hungry?" a blimp of a female wrapped in numerous shawls inquired of the poor painter.
Made up to resemble a threadbare Santa Claus with a blimp of a prosthetic belly and a snowy beard, Mr. Kline looks like the most traditional Falstaff imaginable.
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"I remember there being TV cameras on me, a blimp for a portion of the race.
The Cordarounds blog is loaded with wry humor and mythical exploits, such as the construction of a blimp to house the company's headquarters.
Cole said it is possible that future Universal films could warrant the use of a blimp for marketing purposes, though not many movies would lend themselves to such an out-size promotion.
To me he looked like he's always looked, like he's looked since his debut season, back when I first fell in love with his antics: all bright-eyed and symmetrical-faced, fed on genetically modified corn, with the swollen, hairless torso of the aspiring professional wrestler he happened to be and a smile you could spot as Midwestern American in a blimp shot of a soccer stadium.
Next we see her in 1929, at 22 — or 19 by her count; she changed her birth year to 1910 to coincide with the beginning of the Mexican Revolution — as the bride of the muralist and fellow revolutionary Diego Rivera, a baby-faced blimp of a man more than 20 years her senior.
At altitudes of just a few hundred metres, a blimp carrying 20kg of remote-sensing electronics (including radar and thermal-imaging cameras) can identify, track and provide images of combatants dozens of kilometres away, by day or night.
At altitudes of just a few hundred metres, a blimp carrying 20kg of remote-sensing electronics (including radar and infrared thermal-imaging cameras) can seek out, track and provide images of combatants dozens of kilometres away day or night.
Remember when Aphex Twin teased his return from the shadows a few years ago with a blimp and graffiti of his logo?
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