tightrope - Meaning in Sanskrit

tightrope - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of tightrope in English

tightrope noun

  1. tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground

What is tightrope meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase tightrope refers to tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground. See tightrope meaning in Sanskrit, tightrope definition, translation and meaning of tightrope in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of tightrope. Find the answer of what is the meaning of tightrope in Sanskrit.

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