tightwire
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of tightwire
Example Sentences
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Hanging above the net was a tightwire and an array of trapeze equipment.
From Literature
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Among those open to the completely inexperienced are Flying Dance and Intro to Tightwire.
From New York Times
“The reason circus has survived is that it’s adapted and changed,” said Tobin, who majored in the disciplines of tightwire and aerial rope.
From Washington Post
Among those open to the completely inexperienced are Juggling for the Masses, Improvisation Comedy, Intro to Basic Circus Skills and Beginning Tightwire.
From New York Times
The broadcasts of his tightwire walks draw widespread interest.
From Chicago Tribune
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