acrobat

IPA: ˈækrʌbæt

noun

  • An athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination, often as part of a circus performance.

verb

  • To practise acrobatics.
  • (figurative) To move like an acrobat (with agility, balance, long leaps, etc.).
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Examples of "acrobat" in Sentences

  • The acrobat jumps or tumbles over the chair.
  • Contortion is often part of acrobatics and circus acts.
  • The width varies depending on the routine and the acrobat.
  • The width varies, depending on the routine and the acrobat.
  • The image of the acrobat significantly benefits the article.
  • The first was a self portrait, depicting him as the acrobat.
  • The famous acrobat, Kyle Hazen, was born in the village of Roy.
  • Irving Pond was also an amateur acrobat and lover of the circus.
  • The ghost of acrobat Louis Borsalino is said to haunt the theatre.
  • Acrobatic Tenement is the debut album from At the Drive In, released in 1996.

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