Any elderly pompous reactionary ultranationalistic person (after the cartoon character created by Sir David Low)
A small nonrigid airship used for observation or as a barrage balloon.
1 A key problem to tackle: how to store energy for the blimp .
2 Expect mass protests and the flying of the Trump baby blimp today.
3 For a couple of years there, I had a major blimp fetish.
4 With every additional degree of superheat, the blimp becomes twenty-five pounds lighter.
5 All of his skin was black, and he looked like a blimp .
6 That's where that nice top view from the blimp becomes useful.
7 In effect, the blimp is a combination of balloon and aeroplane.
8 In that way, today's war blimp could become tomorrow's all-seeing, lethal Big Brother.
9 The blimp was flying on Tuesday during the final eventing competition.
10 Now the blimp has been reborn again, courtesy of a German cargo company.
11 On the bridge of my battle - blimp the wind rises, carrying a new scent.
12 The weight of a blimp , Conrad explained, is in constant flux.
13 But it's only a marginal success for the once-hyped blimp program.
14 There's even a blimp for the aerial shots, provided by DirecTV.
15 Men and women cheered as the little blimp rose, sputtering, into the sky.
16 Authorities have said he was firing at a police blimp .
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