acrobat in the PONS Dictionary

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International and non-verbal acts (acrobats, pantomimes, etc.) are scattered throughout the program.
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Street performers, such as acrobats and jugglers, provide entertainment.
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These acts included comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, freak shows, jugglers, high divers, and escape artists.
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He is a skilled spy, merchant, thief, and acrobat.
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Acts include performing horses and ponies, trick roping, performing dogs, hula hoops, trapeze, and other aerial acts, acrobats, juggling, clowns, etc.
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On this occasion circus acrobats and show performers entertain people in the park.
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He also collected hundreds of photographs of female mine workers, kitchen maids, milkmaids, charwomen, acrobats and so on.
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His acrobats, his blind men and fishermen are solid and dense figures, showing us another facet of his work.
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Acrobats contort themselves with the grace of exotic flowers on the end of their stems; flowers and foliage abound everywhere.
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Village women come and watch an acrobat roll a hoop across a tightrope.
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