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tightrope - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- fear: John Connelly The government is walking the tightrope of political fear ( just what will the Daily Mail say?
- life: You are no longer walking dangerously on the tightrope of life!
Converse of object
- tread: He is a constant theatrical innovator and a writer whose trademark is increasingly the ability to tread a delicate tightrope between humor and despair.
- walk: Even with the safety lines, the walk across the swaying metal was like walking a tightrope.
- cross: Crossing the tightrope seemed an apt description of how I feel doing many things, including Random Acts.
Adjective modifier
- difficult: The experience of franchising in further education is a case study in walking this difficult tightrope.
- delicate: It is a delicate tightrope that we choose to walk.
- disciplinary: Cullen would have to walk the disciplinary tightrope for at least 80 minutes as referee Taylor cautioned him for the challenge.
- dangerous: With the program's high ratings came an equally high profile, and every week we walked a dangerous tightrope.
- real: So here goes... In the Tut ' n ' Shive this week, the youngsters called Fake Ideal were treading a real tightrope.
- same: The trouble is that both sides are walking the same tightrope from opposite directions.
Modifies a noun
- walker: He got stung by a bee - the natural enemy of a tightrope walker.
- walking: I don't stand too near the edge on tube platforms these days, or do tightrope walking.
- walk: He would deftly invite the audience to go with him on a tightrope walk, led by his imagination.
- act: Balancing research and teaching is notoriously difficult, and I also see this as a valuable check on that particular tightrope act.
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