acrobatically

English

Etymology

From acrobatic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

acrobatically (comparative more acrobatically, superlative most acrobatically)

  1. In an acrobatic manner.
    • 2011 May 14, Peter Scrivener, “Sunderland 1 - 3 Wolverhampton”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      Stephane Sessegnon levelled before half-time, acrobatically volleying in Zenden's corner from four yards.
    • 2025 May 21, Simon Stone, “Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Manchester United”, in BBC Sport[2]:
      They came close to an equaliser with a Rasmus Hojlund header, following Guglielmo Vicario's error, that was acrobatically cleared off the line by Micky van de Ven midway through the second half.

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