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ziplining noun[ U ] (alsozip-lining, zip lining)uk /ˈzɪp.laɪ.nɪŋ/ us /ˈzɪp.laɪ.nɪŋ/ the act of sliding down a zip line(= a long thick wire attached between two points, one higher than the other, that you can move along quickly while hanging from a small wheel), as entertainment or as a way of travelling above and across something: Her two children engage in hiking, biking, rafting, ziplining, and just about everything that looks fun and adventurous. Zip-lining - cruising in a pulley hanging from a steel cable - is still popular among businesses trying to foster group morale. The hotel offers adventure packages, including ziplining and a truck safari. You can sample taster sessions in more than 12 different activities from grass-sledging and abseiling to zip-lining across the lake. The area also offers zip lining, surfing, or hiking a volcano for adventurous vacationers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Miscellaneous pastimes & their participants asana bell ringer bell-ringing bicycling brass rubbing campanology fantasy sport fell runner flying fox gearhead gongoozler philatelist pigeon fancier potholing slacklining stargazer stargazing stick the landingidiom storm chaser zip wire |