contortionist in the PONS Dictionary

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As a teenager she performed in the circus as an acrobat on the high wire, and as a contortionist.
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Throughout the video, there are interspersed scenes of different circus performers, including ribbon dancers, contortionists, clowns and a mime on stilts.
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She can remain in a crouched position for a long time and perform contortionist-type feats without causing any damage to her spine.
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In 2012, one author wrote that the club featured tattooed contortionist entertainers.
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He then begins to train her to be a flexible contortionist street performer.
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Acts include contortionists, jugglers, clowns, and aerialists.
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Moving blocks and contortionist dancers dressed up as gargoyles were also present in the performance.
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He is a skilled contortionist and acrobat which allows him to fit through the tightest spaces and stay out of sight.
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Most notably his amazing contortionist powers and slithery body let him break in, and escape from, buildings.
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Additionally, he is able to flex his body like a contortionist, assuming postures that would be impossible or harmful for most normal humans.
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