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Discover LudwigThe phrase "base jumping" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the activity of jumping off a fixed object, such as a building or cliff, and using a parachute to slow down the descent. Example: "The thrill-seeker's favorite hobby was base jumping off skyscrapers in downtown. He loved the feeling of free-falling through the air before releasing his parachute."
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base jumping
verb
Present participle of BASE jump
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This BASE gear manufacturer offers a Friday-to-Sunday BASE jumping course for those who have made 100 sky dives.
Jumping from a bridge is considered the safest form of BASE jumping.
Or maybe it's just that it's hard to chat while base jumping.
Mr. Monasterio gave up a form of BASE jumping in the late 1990s after a close call.
You only read mobile-phone blogs on your down-time between hiking and BASE jumping.
Findings from studies on motivations, for instance, in activities such as commercial rafting, may not generalize to understanding participation in activities such as BASE jumping.
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"But you wouldn't get me base jumping any time soon.
Or does Sherlock's Byronic greatcoat obscure some sort of base-jumping parachute?
BASE-jumping was an acronym used to describe parachuting from objects like buildings, towers, bridges and cliffs.
Steep players can perform death-defying acts of bravery, either via snowboarding, base-jumping, skiing or paragliding.
A BASE-jumping, Chicago MBA carrying, counter-surveillance-tech-developing, Asperger's-diagnosed oddball.
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