noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
mental
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I changed into my running clothes and did three miles while I went through the mental gymnastics of getting the case organized.
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None the less, great feats of mental gymnastics were per-formed to make them into atmospheric phenomena.
rhythmic
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As though somewhere, in a particularly lonely part of the world, there is betting on rhythmic gymnastics .
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She is the current two-time defending national rhythmic gymnastics champion.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Korbut was a gymnastics gold medalist.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As though somewhere, in a particularly lonely part of the world, there is betting on rhythmic gymnastics .
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At this time of day, the gymnastics equipment was out on the mats, and anyone could use it.
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Budding gymnastics champions will have somewhere new to practise their talents from in Aylesbury.
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Dance technique is more embracing than that for any other physical activity such as sports, gymnastics , athletics and so on.
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Myrtle has always been interested in sport and gymnastics and first started Medau work eighteen years ago.
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She was at the heart of the Karolyi gymnastics machine, eyeing the slightest flaws with remarkable ability.
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The champ in that category would have to be John Tesh, who is supplementing his singing career with gymnastics coverage.