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[ ak-ruh-bat-ik ] / ˌæk rəˈbæt ɪk /
adjectiveof, relating to, or like an acrobat or acrobatics. having the good balance, agility, and coordination of an acrobat. Origin of acrobaticFrom the Greek word akrobatikós, dating back to 1860–65. See acrobat, -ic OTHER WORDS FROM acrobaticac·ro·bat·i·cal·ly, adverbsem·i·ac·ro·bat·ic, adjectiveWords nearby acrobaticacro-, acroagnosis, acroanesthesia, acroataxia, acrobat, acrobatic, acrobatics, acroblast, acrobrachycephaly, acrocarpous, acrocentric Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for acrobaticFresh after Camilla and the cuddly Roo in a blanket, here's Chaz and the acrobatic sheep. Photo-Special! Charles and the Leaping Sheep|Tom Sykes|November 8, 2012|DAILY BEAST The Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe feels like the birthplace of this craft. Gal With a Suitcase: Shanghai|Jolie Hunt|January 7, 2011|DAILY BEAST Steele was polished and acrobatic in his attempts to address the entire ballroom from his seat on the far end of the dais. The Race to Run the GOP Gets Even More Ridiculous|Ana Marie Cox|January 6, 2009|DAILY BEAST The acrobatic youth ran to a big tree growing close to the edge of the swamp. The Putnam Hall Rebellion|Arthur M. Winfield
Along with the gleemen went the glee maidens, who were the dancing and acrobatic girls of the day. Women of England, Volume 9 (of 10)|Burleigh James Bartlett He had the mind of a harlequin; his wit was acrobatic, and threw somersaults. Old and New London|Walter Thornbury Knowing their acrobatic habits, I have placed a bundle of slender twigs at the top of the cage in which they were born. Insect Adventures|J. Henri Fabre Then the acrobatic youth led the way, from one tree to another. The Putnam Hall Encampment|Arthur M. Winfield
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