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  • noun Plural form of slackline.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slackline.

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Examples

  • In addition to walls for climbing, the gym has a training area and a pair of slacklines - thin sheets of fabric similar to tightropes on which you're supposed to balance.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Omar El Akkad 2010

  • Staff members occasionally joined climbers to goof off on the slacklines, or tightropes.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Omar El Akkad 2010

  • There are many interesting topics revealed and aswered, from the basics like setting the line up and releasing it to more advanced like joining several slacklines or safety issues.

    ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds 2010

  • He also advised students that they can't sell food or merchandise, bring barbecue grills or slacklines, or erect large signs.

    Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed 2010

  • Revelle College freshman Matthew Kent slacklines on the grassy hill near the Student Center.

    The Guardian RSS 2009

  • Brad Converse, a junior in mechanical engineering, slacklines in the MU Quad Tuesday afternoon.

    The Daily Barometer 2009

  • Some slacklines even garner the attention of other sports.

    The Daily Barometer 2009

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