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vaulting

[vawl-ting] / ˈvɔl tɪŋ /


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“He says, ‘this is a cut,’ and the entire cast goes almost, like, vaulting over the table,” recalled Lawrence Redmond, cast as another poker player.

From Washington Post

Now women are vaulting at heights that would have put them on the medal stand in the men’s pole vault in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

From Washington Post

Aside from the vaulting setup, the Duplantises erected a batting cage, a trampoline, monkey bars, a climbing rope and a chin-up bar in the backyard.

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The new apparatus was called a “vaulting table,” and has a wider, more cushioned surface for athletes to spring from.

From Seattle Times

An unanswered question is what China thinks it will gain by vaulting to a nuclear posture closer to that of the United States and Russia.

From Washington Post