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cartwheel
[ kahrt-hweel, -weel ]
noun
- an acrobatic feat in which a person starts from a standing position, with arms extended, and wheels the body sideways, landing first on the hands and then on the feet and usually repeating this in a series.
- Slang. any large coin, especially a U.S. silver dollar.
- Slang. an amphetamine tablet.
verb (used without object)
- to roll forward end over end:
The skier took a sudden spill and cartwheeled down the slope.
cartwheel
/ ˈkɑːtˌwiːl /
noun
- the wheel of a cart, usually having wooden spokes and metal tyres
- an acrobatic movement in which the body makes a sideways revolution supported on the hands with arms and legs outstretched
- slang.a large coin, esp the silver dollar
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Other Words From
- cartwheeler noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cartwheel1
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Example Sentences
Witnesses have portrayed her as a strange cartwheel performer with bad hygiene.
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Behind the table was a smooth and perfectly round hole in the wall about the size of a cartwheel.
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Here has been Cartwheel, your sweetheart; what will become of him?
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Billy took everybodys attention away from him by turning an unexpected cartwheel in the middle of the floor.
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They had been dredged up in the Isar's mud, found at a corner, dragged from under a cartwheel.
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"There's your dollar," said the Idiot, tossing a silver cartwheel across the table.
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