Stuntman
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Stuntman ( noun )
- A male performer who carries out dangerous or difficult scenes in films or television programs.
- A male who performs dangerous or spectacular stunts in public as an entertainment.
Origin:
The word 'stuntman' is derived from the noun 'stunt' meaning a dangerous feat, and the noun 'man' meaning a male person. it was first recorded in english in the early 20th century.
Examples:
- The movie was full of action and required a skilled stuntman to perform some of the more dangerous scenes.
- As a child, he always dreamed of becoming a stuntman and performing death-defying feats in front of large crowds.
- The stuntman was able to perform the incredible motorcycle jump with ease, much to the awe of the onlookers.
- Despite the risks, the stuntman never wavered in his commitment to performing the most daring and exciting stunts.
- The stuntman's expertise in parkour made him a valuable asset to the film production, as he was able to perform complex and challenging stunts.
(As a verb)
Stuntman ( verb )
- A male performer who carries out dangerous or difficult scenes in films or television programs.
- A male who performs dangerous or spectacular stunts in public as an entertainment.
Origin:
The word 'stuntman' is derived from the noun 'stunt' meaning a dangerous feat, and the noun 'man' meaning a male person. it was first recorded in english in the early 20th century.
Examples:
- The movie was full of action and required a skilled stuntman to perform some of the more dangerous scenes.
- As a child, he always dreamed of becoming a stuntman and performing death-defying feats in front of large crowds.
- The stuntman was able to perform the incredible motorcycle jump with ease, much to the awe of the onlookers.
- Despite the risks, the stuntman never wavered in his commitment to performing the most daring and exciting stunts.
- The stuntman's expertise in parkour made him a valuable asset to the film production, as he was able to perform complex and challenging stunts.