verb
- to fly through the air using a paraglider (a lightweight, non-motorized aircraft with a fabric wing)
Usage: transitive or intransitive; common in recreational sports and adventure tourism
Examples
- She decided to paraglide off the mountain for the first time.
- We watched the athletes paraglide over the valley during the competition.
- He has been paragliding for five years and loves the freedom of flight.
- They paraglided across the Alps last summer.
- Paragliding requires proper training and safety equipment.
- The instructor taught us how to paraglide safely from the cliff.
- On clear days, you can paraglide for hours without landing.