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UK
/ˈækɹəbˌæt/
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[ US /ˈækɹəˌbæt/ ]
[ US /ˈækɹəˌbæt/ ]
NOUN
- an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination
How To Use acrobat In A Sentence
- He poured a tankard of beer, and placed it between the acrobat's feet, eliciting an oath as he deliberately spilt some over his crotch.
- The stadium reverberated with claps as brave Marathas displayed their skills in the sport, where the men showcased their acrobatics on poles.
- It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
- It is, in the first place, a pity that there is so little written of the history of these people, so little material from which to gather the development of the idea of acrobatics in general, or of any one phase in particular. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
- The clowns, besides trying their best to amuse the children, demonstrate their acrobatic skills.
- Today the girls perform on a new springy podium permitting spectacular acrobatic elements.
- Usually this occurs during regular vaginal sex with the woman on top, but it can happen in the missionary position or during sexual acrobatics.
- The acrobat bounced high from the ground.
- He's not one for vocal acrobatics or disguises. Times, Sunday Times
- They are flamboyant and skilled riders, capable of performing staggering feats of archery and acrobatics on horseback.