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- adjective Extremely
lightweight .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The ultralightweight Ryobi HJP1001K, $80, makes a great stocking stuffer, but its Li-Ion power and run time are less than those of some other drills — don't expect to use it for a major project.
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The ultralightweight Ryobi HJP1001K, $80, makes a great stocking stuffer, but its Li-Ion power and run time are less than those of some other drills—don't expect to use it for a major project.
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Hip lounge designer Marc Newson puts his futuristic look on this ultralightweight mesh-and-foam roller with an extra interior zippered compartment and mesh inserts (samsonite. com).
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Green and ultralightweight, it soaks up water and holds plant stems snugly in place.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The Spartans wear the Nike Hyperdunk, touted on the company's website for "ultralightweight support and comfort."
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The Spartans wear the Nike Hyperdunk, touted on the company's website for "ultralightweight support and comfort."
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Comfort factor - Merli said he's never comfortable on his bike during races, since crit racers use ultralightweight road bikes that sacrifice comfort for speed.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Closer to home in Seattle, Kellogg began refining his ultralightweight, ultrafast climbing technique.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Comfort factor - Merli said he's never comfortable on his bike during races, since crit racers use ultralightweight road bikes that sacrifice comfort for speed.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Features ultralightweight TPU material, thermal foam filling, and moisture-resistant fabric cover.
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