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the acrobat
noun
An athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination.
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The acrobat, bless her, is in a pants suit.
The short stocky lion trainer figure was also the acrobat and the horseback rider.
(Merce Cunningham's first role with the company was as the Acrobat).
In Shanghai, she watched the acrobat boys perform, and their chilblained faced revealed nothing.
| Dec. 11 at 4 and 7: "The Acrobat" (1976, Jean-Daniel Pollet; in French).
Here I felt moved again, this time by a miniature ivory figure called The Acrobat.
No attempt was made to keep the identity of the acrobat vague.
Or perhaps the acrobat is pulling you off your own trapeze.
Mr. Chizen's strategy is to use the Acrobat product line, already a mainstay, as the vehicle in that effort.
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He is "the great force of nature", "the Charolais bull", "the circus acrobat at the bottom of the pyramid".
The acrobats take responsibility, they author it.
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