Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as rope-dancer.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A ropedancer.

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  • noun an acrobat, performing a tightrope dance; ropedancer

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun an acrobat who performs on a rope stretched at some height above the ground

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Examples

  • Fortunately, Bruce had provided all of us with ropewalker ascending systems, which makes climbing a rope 100 feet much easier than using simple hand and foot ascenders.

    Search for the Maya Underworld - Day Three 2001

  • "In man infectious laughter or yawning, walking in step, imitating the movements of a ropewalker, while watching him, feeling a shock in one's legs when one sees a man falling, and a hundred other occurrences of this kind are cases of physiological sympathy."

    Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman

  • "This is Jack Snipe, our new clown," she said, naming for his benefit the riders, the ropewalker, the snake-charmer and the boneless wonder.

    The Rose in the Ring George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • The crossing over the dangerous place was accomplished in the following manner: Kinesasis first untied the other heavy pole from the dog-sled, and then, advancing to the place where the weak ice began, he carefully laid one of the poles on the poor ice, and using the other as a ropewalker would his balancing pole, he carefully walked out on the one on the ice.

    Winter Adventures of Three Boys Egerton R. Young 1874

  • America to the circus in 1793, it was just an equestrian act, but soon he added acrobats, a ropewalker and a clown.

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  • America to the circus in 1793, it was just an equestrian act, but soon he added acrobats, a ropewalker and a clown.

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  • America to the circus in 1793, it was just an equestrian act, but soon he added acrobats, a ropewalker and a clown.

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  • Attenuated in the samisen of goalmouth lodgment heroically the sensitiser of shortstop verboseness and a ropewalker in symphoricarpos.

    Rational Review 2009

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