No umbrella could survive that kind of stress; they are designed to resist the force of raindrops, not falling people. Most bags also would be much too small and too weak, however, a large strong bag could indeed be used as a parachute - that's basically what a parachute is (although a para-foil is a more sophisticated design).
Her umbrella acted as a parachute .
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You use an umbrella when it is raining.
It's an umbrella. Bumber-shoot, is how I have heard it. British, but not sure why. It's not British, it's American. It seems to be a combination of UMBrella and paraCHUTE.
Bumbershoot is a portmanteau of umbrella and parachute. Its spelling implies that it may be an accidental or intentional weapon.
A parachute is an umbrella-like shape of material from which a person hangs by lines. It is used to allow a person to jump from an aeroplane, balloon, etc, and to safely land on the ground. No gas is involved, apart from the atmosphere the parachutist descends through.
you throw the jellybean, then walk in front of the parachute.
no
you use a parachute
yes, you can use an umbrella on hot days to protect you from sunburn
cheese
A parachute.