wrigley
/ˈrɪɡli/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is skilled in juggling or acrobatics, especially in circus performances.
“The trapeze artist was a talented wrigley, effortlessly swinging from the bar.”
2. proper noun
A famous American baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois, named after its original owner, William Wrigley Jr.
“The Cubs played a thrilling game at Wrigley Field yesterday evening.”