trapeze

IPA: trʌpˈiz

noun

  • (archaic, geometry) A trapezium.
  • A swinging horizontal bar suspended at each end by a rope, used by gymnasts.
  • (anatomy) The trapezium bone.

verb

  • To swing on a trapeze.
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Examples of "trapeze" in Sentences

  • She likes to be on a trapeze.
  • Jason also likes to fly on the trapeze.
  • He climbed the pole again, and leapt for the trapeze.
  • It is about the art of perfecting his trade of trapeze.
  • At the age of 16, he joined the circus as a trapeze artist.
  • He made it up the pole and leapt to the trapeze successfully.
  • A trapeze sling is suspended from the tops of the main columns.
  • The circus consisted of trapeze acts, gymnastics and wild animals.
  • The difficulty on a static trapeze is making every move look effortless.
  • The son of a trapeze artist, Chantrell was the youngest of nine children.

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