trape (Meaning)

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trape (v. i.)

To walk or run about in an idle or slatternly manner; to traipse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trape

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trape Sentence Examples

  1. The trape of the circus tent soared high above the ground.
  2. The acrobat swung gracefully from the trape, performing daring maneuvers.
  3. A trape is a type of swing consisting of a horizontal bar suspended by two ropes.
  4. The trape artist balanced precariously on the trape, captivating the audience with her skills.
  5. The trape was made of sturdy steel, ensuring the safety of the performers.
  6. The trape acts in the circus always attract the attention of the audience.
  7. The gymnast trained for hours on the trape, perfecting his routine.
  8. The trape is a versatile apparatus used for both artistic and athletic performances.
  9. The trape allows performers to defy gravity and create breathtaking aerial displays.
  10. The trape symbolizes the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of excellence.

FAQs About the word trape

To walk or run about in an idle or slatternly manner; to traipse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trape of the circus tent soared high above the ground.

The acrobat swung gracefully from the trape, performing daring maneuvers.

A trape is a type of swing consisting of a horizontal bar suspended by two ropes.

The trape artist balanced precariously on the trape, captivating the audience with her skills.