The Collaborative International Dictionary
Acrobatic \Ac`ro*bat"ic\, a. [Cf. F. acrobatique.] Pertaining to an acrobat. [1913 Webster] -- Ac`ro*bat"ic*al*ly, adv.
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adv. In an acrobatic manner.
Usage examples of "acrobatically".
A whoop sounded from behind her, and Derkhan felt a rush of air on her neck as a wyrman dived acrobatically through the short tunnel and took off again into the sky, cackling madly.
It keened in ultra-high frequencies and spun acrobatically, sending out little calls of sociality, echo-locating for other moths, fumbling through unclear layers of perception with its antennae and clutching empathically for any trace of an answer.
It keened in ultra-high frequencies and spun acrobatically, sending out little calls of socialÂity, echo-locating for other moths, fumbling through unclear layers of perception with its antennae and clutching empathically for any trace of an answer.
It was the most ludicrous pose, I recall, for she looked chillingly formal almost, save for the glaring fact that she had her right leg acrobatically wedged up over her shoulder and curling behind her head!
He slapped his palms backwards and braced his back against the wall of the chimney, and pulled his feet up, jamming them acrobatically against the far wall.
Beneath yellow silk tents, on paisley pillows, Mughal princes acrobatically copulated with multiple partners, keeping their turbans in place.
He spent the next forty minutes spinning acrobatically through the thickets, spraying shadows with bursts of his M-18.
Their three kids, Billy, Larry and Luisa, were flopped acrobatically around the living room avidly gooning at the television.
Simon ruffled the dog's ears, hauled himself up with his hands on the two luggage racks, and swung his legs acrobatically over the sill.