A funambulist.
No, "jumping rope" is not a proper noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things, and they are always capitalized. "Jumping rope" is a common noun that refers to the activity of skipping over a rope as a form of exercise or play. It is not a specific name and does not require capitalization.
Loose is correct when referring to something being not tight."The rope came loose".Lose is correct when referring to misplacing something."I always lose my keys".
A rope that hangs a person is called a noose.
yes rope does have a short o
O = OK, 1 tug on rope A = Advance, 2 tugs on rope T = Take-up, 3 tugs on rope H = Help, 4 tugs on rope
A tight rope walker is "un funambule" (especially when the rope is very high) or un "fil-de-feriste" (when the cable is set at about 2/3 meters in height)
If the rope is horizontal, then it would not be possible for a tight rope walker to walk on the rope with the rope being completely straight. No amount of tension in a perfectly straight rope can support any amount of weight that is exactly perpendicular to it. But don't worry. If the rope itself has any weight, then it's not possible for a horizontal rope to be completely straight, for exactly the same reason.
A sentence with the word transfixed is: The crowd was transfixed as they watched the tight rope walker.
Some ideas for 'dress up' that start with A:aerialist (tight rope walker)anchormanancient Romanangelapearcherasparagusastronaut
Tight Rope was created on 1999-09-21.
Slack-rope walk. A rope will be under tension and tight if the two ends are elevated so there is no slack, hence a tight-rope. However, leaving the rope unsuspended will result in a slack rope which will not move under foot and can be walked on easily, as the rope is supported by the ground that also offers support to the feet.
on the tight rope ..rope climb
he had his first job in a circus at age 9 when he became an assistant to a tight rope walker who belonged to a circus that was passing through his hometown of Appleton, Wisconsin
I love watching the tight rope walkers at the Circus.
The knot was pulled tight, securing the rope in place.
a night scope
They are usually called tight rope walkers or acrobats.