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aerialist

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




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Mr. Paquin, the aerialist, last appeared with Cirque in December 2019 as a sequined snowflake in “’Twas the Night Before…,” its schmaltzy holiday show at Madison Square Garden in New York.

From New York Times

Round spheres that resemble birdcages rise and descend while one or more aerialists move from within the sphere to without, standing on the top or hanging from the bars on the bottom.

From Literature

An accountant uses an aerialist hammock for a workout.

From Seattle Times

She had an entrepreneurial spirit, trying her hand at many careers — circus aerialist, chorus girl, wrestling promoter, gym owner — before gaining notice as an astrologer.

From Seattle Times

The trick involves shooting a deck of cards out of a T-shirt cannon, operated by his frequent assistant, Orcas Island aerialist Maria Bullock, with Laslo positioned to catch the cards.

From Seattle Times