Definitionn. an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination
Last update: September 20, 2015
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My brother is an acrobat. [Please select]
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BLONDIN (1824-1897), French tight-rope walker and acrobat, was born at St Omer, France, on the 28th of February 1824. [Please select]
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THE YOUNG ACROBAT of the Great North American Circus BY HORATIO ALGER, Jr. [Please select]
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NEW YORK HURST AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS THE YOUNG ACROBAT CHAPTER I. [Please select]
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There was an exclamation of surprise from the second acrobat. [Please select]
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One of these young men is an acrobat, who will be one of us. [Please select]
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"It would suit better our young friend here, who is an acrobat." [Please select]
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"I'll bet there isn't another acrobat in the country that can say that."' [Please select]
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"I suppose Antoine there is the chief acrobat." [Please select]
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This Jack-in-the-bowl is a rope-dancer, a consummate acrobat, performing its evolutions amid the slender sprigs without fear of a fall. [Please select]
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This sedentary creature has none of the talents of the acrobat grazing on the swaying foliage of the asparagus; it cannot take a grip with its posterior, turned into a prehensile finger. [Please select]
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