2 a fast, skillful movement in which you stretch out your arms and throw yourself sideways and upside down onto one, then both, hands with your legs straight and pointing up, before landing on your feet again --
He's timid about the bathtub drain monster and about playing baseball for his dad, but not so when it comes to sledding down the hill, doing cartwheels or catching fireflies.
She can do cartwheels despite her age.
Because of his multitude of talents which include reading, singing, composing, dancing, juggling, cartwheeling, and entertaining with marionettes, he was appointed to the title of royal court jester.
Therapy can include hanging upside down, rocking chairs, swings, spinning, rolling, somersaulting, cartwheels and dancing.
They started on cartwheels and wagons and slowly evolved into what we know them as today.
The stricken airliner cartwheeled through the air, struck a mountain, and exploded.
Activities include howling at the moon, cartwheeling on the beach and a city wide limbo competition.
The analysis shows sheet-like proliferations at different levels of maturity with atypic cells that mimic cartwheels.