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acrobatic
[ak-ruh-bat-ik]
adjective
of, relating to, or like an acrobat or acrobatics.
having the good balance, agility, and coordination of an acrobat.
Other 51Թ Forms
- acrobatically adverb
- semiacrobatic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of acrobatic1
Example Sentences
The 22-year-old changed into a floral purple number for his typically acrobatic live performance of recent single Mystical Magical.
The acrobatics continued with Slovenian musician Klemen, who was suspended upside down during his ballad How Much Time Do We Have Left?
I love the the vocal acrobatics, you know, just reminding people that even though it’s a country genre, she could still skate on the track and get the vocals that she needs.
Smith – whose acrobatic goal helped deliver promotion and earn lavish praise from Reynolds – became Wrexham's record signing for a reported £2m in January.
In India, Mallakhamb — which translates to “wrestler’s pole” — emerged around the 12th century as a sport combining yoga, wrestling and aerial acrobatics.
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