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balloon (buh LOON) (noun)
1. An extremely large bag filled with a lighter-than-air gas (such as helium) and used as a form of air transport, carrying passengers or equipment in a suspended basket or gondola: We decided to take a ride in a balloon to see the countryside from a different perspective.
2. A small sac, typically of rubber or Mylar, inflated with air or a lighter-than-air gas often used in celebrations: The teacher explained that a rubber balloon may cause harm to birds and encouraged the children not to use them for their parties.
3. A rounded outline with a point directed toward a character in a cartoon that encloses the text of the character's speech or thought: Cartoonists often use one balloon after the other to express each character's spoken words or thoughts.
balloon (buh LOON) (noun)
A sac that is inserted into a body cavity or tube and distended with air or gas for therapeutic purposes; such as, with angioplasty: The doctor explained that he would inflate a balloon within the blood vessel so it would expand and permit the normal flow of blood again.
balloon (buh LOON) (verb)
To become bigger quickly: The monthly report indicated that Dick's credit card debt would balloon at least three times more than normal and, in addition, there would be the ballooning costs of a college education to consider.
balloon payment (buh LOON PAY muhnt) (noun)
A final payment that is much larger than any earlier payment made on a debt: Trisha agreed to pay $1,000 a year for ten years and then make a balloon payment of $60,000 at the end of the period.

While Dudley was waiting for his ride in the hot air balloon, he watched the colorful sac slowly balloon as it was filled with hot air.

Josie made a down payment for her flight and was horrified after she landed and realized that she was facing a balloon payment that was twice as much as her down payment.

Balloonists are constantly defying gravity and they must continually be aware of the hazards of their hot-air activities with balloons.