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acrobatics

[ak-ruh-bat-iks] / ˌæk rəˈbæt ɪks /
NOUN
athletic floor exercises
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Washington is set to attend Baylor University later this year on an athletic scholarship, joining the university's acrobatics and tumbling team.

From Salon

Washington has committed to competing for Baylor University’s acrobatics and tumbling team next year, and her and her Woodlands teammates were set to compete at the Cheerleading Worlds in Orlando, Florida, this weekend.

From Washington Times

Washington has committed to competing for Baylor University’s acrobatics and tumbling team next year, and her and her Woodlands teammates were set to compete at the The Cheerleading Worlds in Orlando, Florida, this weekend.

From Seattle Times

And because the acrobatics put less of the snake’s body in contact with the ground than simply slithering away, it may throw sniffing predators off track.

From Science Magazine

In the sky above, a family of Pacific swallows are busy doing acrobatics.

From BBC