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- noun Plural form of
slackline . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
slackline .
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Examples
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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
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Staff members occasionally joined climbers to goof off on the slacklines, or tightropes.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Omar El Akkad 2010
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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.
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He also advised students that they can't sell food or merchandise, bring barbecue grills or slacklines, or erect large signs.
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Revelle College freshman Matthew Kent slacklines on the grassy hill near the Student Center.
The Guardian RSS 2009
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Brad Converse, a junior in mechanical engineering, slacklines in the MU Quad Tuesday afternoon.
The Daily Barometer 2009
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Some slacklines even garner the attention of other sports.
The Daily Barometer 2009
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