waterskiing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of waterskiing
First recorded in 1910–15; waterski ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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In 2017, Khaled documented a waterskiing accident he was involved in that also left him injured.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 14, 2023
Athliance cited an average of $1,850 for hockey, $1,400 for waterskiing and $1,026.67 for indoor track and field.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 6, 2022
A 200kWh, 800-volt battery pack, and 475 horsepower on tap Better yet, Lee says, the boat will throw a wake behind it, meaning it will be fun to use for wake sports like waterskiing.
From The Verge • Jul. 29, 2021
Kiteboarding promised to combine the best of wakeboarding, waterskiing, surfing, windsurfing, and paragliding; Moore’s school, Kitty Hawk Kites Kiteboarding, attracted hundreds of thrill-seekers willing to strap boards to their feet and kites to their waists.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 13, 2019
Being on a flying horse, skimming over the waves at a hundred miles an hour with the wind in my hair and the sea spray in my face—hey, it beats waterskiing any day.
From "The Titan's Curse" by Rick Riordan
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