tightrope (Meaning)
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tightrope (n)
tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground
Synonyms & Antonyms of tightrope
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tightrope Sentence Examples
- The acrobats walked across the taut tightrope with effortless grace.
- She balanced precariously on the tightrope, her life hanging in the balance.
- The tightrope symbolized the delicate path she had to tread in her relationship.
- His career hung by a thread, like a tightrope walker poised over a chasm.
- The pressure mounted on him as he approached the tightrope, his heart pounding in his chest.
- The tightrope represented the challenges she had overcome, a testament to her resilience.
- She had a talent for walking the tightrope between recklessness and caution.
- The tightrope served as a metaphor for the perilous balancing act of managing time and commitments.
- They walked the tightrope of deception, their fragile trust hanging in the balance.
- The tightrope walker's journey symbolized the human capacity for perseverance and the pursuit of dreams.
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tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground
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No antonyms found.
The acrobats walked across the taut tightrope with effortless grace.
She balanced precariously on the tightrope, her life hanging in the balance.
The tightrope symbolized the delicate path she had to tread in her relationship.
His career hung by a thread, like a tightrope walker poised over a chasm.