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acrobatics
/ ˌækrəˈbætɪks /
noun
- functioning as plural the skills or feats of an acrobat
- functioning as singular the art of an acrobat
- functioning as plural any activity requiring agility and skill
mental acrobatics
Word History and Origins
Origin of acrobatics1
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Example Sentences
But for shows that are predominantly acrobatics, often the majority of the performers are Russian.
Sohn gained notoriety worldwide for his mid-air acrobatics, and was even sponsored by Chevrolet.
A few vampire acrobatics in faux protest later, and the two were stripping off their shirts and wrestling in bed.
He has no use for the mind-numbing bloat of Ringling Brothers nor does he like the light-show and acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil.
Acrobatics, glittery lollipops, and lots of crying are involved—you have been warned.
His bewilderment at seeing a man of my years perform such acrobatics was most comical.
I loved doing acrobatics with the loops, spins, rolls and upside down flying.
Little stunt planes would fly straight up and all types of fighter planes did acrobatics and speed.
I loved to do acrobatics and when I was up alone, I would do rolls and snaprolls and all the fun stuff.
In everything save acrobatics and oratory he holds the platform laurels.
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