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aerialist

[air-ee-uh-list, ey-eer-ee-uh-] / ˈɛər i ə lɪst, eɪˈɪər i ə- /




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Researchers found that most apes spun at an average rotation velocity of 1.43 revolutions per second — a speed rivaling professionally trained human dancers and aerialists.

From New York Times

Most of the apes, they found, spun at an average rotation velocity of 1.43 revolutions per second — a speed rivaling professionally trained human dancers and aerialists.

From New York Times

“Everybody give the peace sign!” the photographer yelled to the crowd, which included the Flying Morgans, a family of aerialists who live in the canyon and climb the telephone pole every year for the photo.

From Los Angeles Times

She started out as the ultimate three-dimensional artist: She trained as a circus aerialist and spent 25 years doing that in her native England.

From Washington Post

“Everybody give the peace sign!” the photographer yelled to the crowd, which included “The Flying Morgans,” a family of aerialists who live in the canyon and climb the telephone pole every year for the photo.

From Los Angeles Times