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US
/ˈdʒɪmnəst/
]
[ UK /dʒˈɪmnɑːst/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈɪmnɑːst/ ]
NOUN
- an athlete who is skilled in gymnastics
How To Use gymnast In A Sentence
- Chinese gymnastics officials did not immediately respond to a fax from the Associated Press asking for documentation of Yang's age and an explanation of the discrepancy. More questions surface over Chinese gymnasts' ages
- A dear little announcerette rattled off expert intros to various gymnastic jingles, one of which featured dogs barking in the background.
- There is a very successful physician in London whose teaching is that gymnastic exercise does more harm than good.
- The limited space made our joyful embrace a somewhat gymnastic endeavour. Times, Sunday Times
- And then what started to happen after about like two and a half months was, one of the guys was very gymnastically inclined. Brad Balfour: Q & A With Mickey Rourke--A Requiem Through The Wrestler
- Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent.
- The fasciated honey-eater has loudly called “with a voice that seemed the very sound of happiness”; the leaden flycatcher, often silent but seldom still, has twittered and whispered plaintively; the sun-birds are playing gymnastics among the lemon blossoms, and the centre of activity for butterflies is the red-flowered shrub bordering the wavering path. Tropic Days
- She started as a gymnast after finding motivation from watching the Olympic Games as a child.
- One of the striking things that stand out with gymnasts are their amazing arms and shoulders ... even the guy who finished 30th at Nationals was ripped with each and every nuance of the deltoids, triceps and biceps shredded.
- The first Modern Olympic games in 1896 featured competitive gymnastic events for men, which have been included in every Olympics since.