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trapeze

[tra-peez, truh-] / træˈpiz, trə- /


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“I’ve never been a natural, all I do is try, try, try; I’m still on that trapeze, I’m still trying everything to keep you looking at me. ’

From Washington Post

A bearded lady, aerial acrobat, juggler, lion tamer and trapeze artist all materialize under the big top.

From Los Angeles Times

A former Cirque artist, Olivier Sylvestre, has been working as a barista at a Montreal cafe, while Arthur Morel Van Hyfte, 26, a French trapeze artist, has used his time off to study acting.

From New York Times

Others are less fortunate, including Regina Oliveira, a clown and trapeze performer who is part of the Theater of the Anonymous group.

From Washington Times

When interest in the treehouse waned, the couple installed a silk circus trapeze.

From Seattle Times