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acrobatac‧ro‧bat /ˈækrəbæt/ noun [countable] acrobatOrigin: 1800-1900 French acrobate, from Greek akrobates, from akrobatos ‘walking on the ends of the toes’, from akros ‘nearest the end or top’ + bainein ‘to go’ - Apparently he was something of an acrobat as well.
- But times are hard, and bands of itinerant jugglers and acrobats have gone before them, picking the villages clean.
- Here are acrobats, storytellers, letter writers, snake charmers and teeth pullers.
- Something that didn't involve dangerous musicians and mad acrobats.
- Stage acts include acrobats, musicians and puppeteers.
- The story ends at a funeral, hovered over by a surreal balloon, from which hangs a fancied female acrobat.
- They love the flying trapeze acrobat who dances and swings operated only by sand.
- You know, like acrobats do, head tucked in and roll over.
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