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  • 11cartwheel — cart|wheel [ˈka:t wi:l US ˈka:rt ] n 1.) a movement in which you turn completely over by throwing your body sideways onto your hands while bringing your legs over your head do/turn cartwheels ▪ The children were doing cartwheels in the park. 2.)… …

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  • 12cartwheel — UK [ˈkɑː(r)tˌwiːl] / US [ˈkɑrtˌwɪl] / US [ˈkɑrtˌhwɪl] noun [countable] Word forms cartwheel : singular cartwheel plural cartwheels 1) a circular movement in which you throw yourself sideways with your hands on the floor, swing your legs over your …

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  • 13cartwheel — n. a round, white cross scored amphetamine tablet. (Drugs.) □ He took cartwheels in the morning and fender benders at night. □ Cartwheels were the favorite diet pill of the 1960s …

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  • 14cartwheel — v. i. 1 to perform a {cartwheel[2]}. Syn: do cartwheels. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 15cartwheel — I. noun Date: 1855 1. a large coin (as a silver dollar) 2. a lateral handspring with arms and legs extended II. intransitive verb Date: 1917 to move like a turning wheel; specifically to perform cartwheels • cartwheeler noun …

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