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To increase or expand rapidly

Prices will balloon if we don't act quickly.

Such an object designed to transport people through the air
Such an object as a child’s toy
{n} a kind of ball, a large vessel, a silk vessel for aerial sailing
A speech bubble
A procedure in which a balloon is inserted into a narrowed area of the heart The balloon is then inflated resulting in the opening of the narrowed area and then the balloon is removed There are two main balloon procedures: Balloon Angioplasty where the narrowed area is a blood vessel, and Balloon Valvuloplasty where the narrowed area is a heart valve
large tough non-rigid bag filled with gas or heated air small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck become inflated; "The sails ballooned"
An inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible
When something balloons, it increases rapidly in amount. In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned The budget deficit has ballooned to $25 billion = soar, rocket. Large airtight bag filled with hot air or a lighter-than-air gas such as helium or hydrogen that can rise and float in the atmosphere. Experimental attempts may have begun by 1709, but not until 1783 did J.-M. and J.-É. Montgolfier develop a fabric-bag balloon that would rise when filled with hot air. Balloons provided military aerial observation sites in the 19th century and were used in the 20th century by scientists such as Auguste Piccard to gather high-altitude data. The first round-the-world balloon flight was achieved in 1999 by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. See also airship
ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China
ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China"
{i} light bag-shaped construction filled with a gas which is lighter than air; airship; inflated rubber ball (used in games); explanation box which appears when the cursor points at a button (Computers)
In an illustration, any line which encircles copy, or dialogue
A principal amount retired at maturity on a sinking fund issue which is substantially larger than any sinking fund payment
A bag made of silk or other light material, and filled with hydrogen gas or heated air, so as to rise and float in the atmosphere; especially, one with a car attached for aërial navigation
become inflated; "The sails ballooned"
Paul's, in London
A balloon is a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations
A game played with a large inflated ball
A large payment - usually at the end of the term Used in Conditional sales Contracts as an attempt to offer similar payment structure to a lease with an option to purchase
The final payment, usually a lump sum, that is due on the maturity date of the mortgage
To take up in, or as if in, a balloon
The final payment on a loan or mortgage contract When that payment is greater than the preceding installment payments and pays the loan off in full
The loan balance remaining at the time the loan contract calls for full repayment
A round vessel, usually with a short neck, to hold or receive whatever is distilled; a glass vessel of a spherical form
small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck
In some serial bond issues a balloon is an extra-large amount that may mature in the final year of the series
large tough non-rigid bag filled with gas or heated air
Such an object as a child's toy
The outline inclosing words represented as coming from the mouth of a pictured figure
A loan which has a series of monthly payments (often for 5 years or less) with the remaining balance due in a large lump sum payment at the end
In an illustration, any line which encircles something spoken
Mortgage usually a short-term fixed-rate loan which involves small payments for a certain period of time and one large payment for the remaining amount of the principal at the time specified in the contract Beneficiary A person named to receive a benefit for a TRUST A contingent beneficiary has conditions attached to his rights, usually someone else must die first -Back to Top-
A sac inserted into part of the body for therapeutic reasons; such as angioplasty
A lump sum principal payment due at some specified point in time during the life of a loan
The loan balance remaining at the time the loan contract calls for full repayment as in 5/20 2/28 5/15
{f} puff up, expand, grow larger; inflate, fill with air
To go up or voyage in a balloon
A bomb or shell
a circle or bubble enclosing copy in an illustration
The balance of principal that is due and owing in its entirety at a specified point in time, but in any event, less than the time required to fully amortize the debt
A principal amount retired at maturity on a sinking fund issue which is substantially larger than any sinking fund payment For example, an issue might have 12 payments of 5 percent of the issue followed by a balloon of 40 percent at maturity
To expand, or puff out, like a balloon
A small box that pops up to define or explain part of the user interface A balloon is displayed when the pointer pauses over a widget
1 uplifting of spirit 2 unrestricted 3 specific color may correspond with chakras or spirituality in your life 4 releasing, letting go and letting the Universe or God take control
A loan that has a series of monthly payments with the remaining balance due in a large lump sum payment at the end
An extra-large amount which may mature in the final year of some serial bond issues
When overhead unwinding a thread from spun yarn, for example, when doubling, the thread is thrown outwards by centrifugal force in such a manner that it forms a "balloon"
A balloon is a large, strong bag filled with gas or hot air, which can carry passengers in a container that hangs underneath it. They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon
large tough non-rigid bag filled with gas or heated air small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck become inflated; "The sails ballooned" ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China
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an un-powered lighter-than-air vehicle Balloons can derive their buoyancy from the confinement of hot air, hydrogen, helium, ammonia or other gas Balloons can be free (un-tethered and free to drift with the wind) or tethered to the ground (sometimes called captive or kite balloons)
A ball or globe on the top of a pillar, church, etc
The maturing principal of a bond issue
Loan in which little, if any, of your monthly payments go toward paying off the outstanding balance Rather, one large, lump-sum payment is due at maturity
The balance of principal that is due and owing in its entirety at a specified point in time, but in any event, less than time required to fully amortize the debt A balloon payment terminates the note obligation, distinguished from a principal payment, which only reduces the balance even if it is in excess of regular monthly payments
to balloon

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    to bal·loon

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    tı bılun

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