Definition of «contortion»

Contortion refers to the practice of bending and twisting one's body into unusual positions, often associated with circus performances or yoga. It involves using strength, flexibility, and technique to manipulate the body in ways that may seem unnatural or difficult for an average person. Contortionists typically train their entire lives to achieve these feats of physicality, pushing the limits of what is possible for the human form.

Sentences with «contortion»

  • From this point of view there developed the further attitude that this «call» to «supernatural life» was actually «unnatural,» i.e. some kind of contortion of human life which should be rejected. (faith.org.uk)
  • Theologians have had to go through a dizzying series of contortions in an often futile effort to implant a vital theology of incarnation into imaginations shaped in the context of Western classical philosophies of God. (religion-online.org)
  • Marla Maples Trump makes an inauspicious debut in a virtually silent role as one of Berry's stewardess cohorts; her woefully inept facial contortions of fear are hilarious. (themoviereport.com)
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