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Discover LudwigThe word 'balloons' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to small, inflatable objects often used for decoration or play. Example: The children were delighted when they saw the colorful balloons decorating the birthday party.
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In order for Hadrian's Wall to become the world's longest art work, illuminated by 450 giant balloons, something like 120 landowners had to agree to the project.
If last year's ceremony went down as one of the dullest ever, last night's showpiece attempted to regain some showbiz sparkle with centrepieces including a 2.8-metre mirror ball, 10,000 balloons and 30 lasers zigzagging throughout the televised show.
A party atmosphere, complete with food vans, balloons and a sound system, provided the backdrop to an event attended by dozens of former residents of Sweets Way, Whetstone, in Barnet, as housing activists from across London spent the night on the estate.
One campaigners were in Dresden for the G7 finance ministers' meeting last week, where they installed large balloons bearing the faces of heads of state as they demanded "more than hot air" from the talks.
After Aspinall's speech, as the crowd sang the Liverpool anthem You'll Never Walk Alone, the club captain, Steven Gerrard, and his Everton counterpart, Phil Jagielka, together released 96 red and white balloons from the centre circle.
Claudenia exploded balloons in her first science lesson; Nicholas won round a difficult student by comparing negative numbers to scuba-diving.
Watch out for button batteries and burst balloons – both highly edible.
And protected behind a privacy screen, four Lib Dem workers stoically continued working away on their campaign, as scores of raucous SNP supporters, their saltires, SNP placards and balloons above their heads, greeted Sturgeon's arrival.
Pink candy-striped bags of sweets are stacked on a table at the University of Bedfordshire's students' union, alongside free pin badges, inscribed pens and balloons.
Now 81, Kittinger continues to fly planes and balloons, proclaiming "the sky is still my office".
The artist's previous work in Gaza on the barrier wall that seals off the Palestinian territories from Israel included an image depicting a group of girls being lifted aloft my balloons.
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