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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

But his dream has always been to “fly” on the trapeze, high in the air.

From New York Times

“I liked the circus, but loved the ultimate act, which was the trapeze,” he said.

From New York Times

“It was like if a guy fell from the trapeze and someone said to me, ‘Don, I know you’re not used to the trapeze, but go up there and just swing about, you’ll be okay.’

From Los Angeles Times

You spoke a lot about the trapeze life, the divide, the split self.

From Los Angeles Times