circle, crank, go round, maelstrom, reel, round, swing, turn a pirouette, twist, whirl, wind
Definitionn. (ballet) a rapid spin of the body
Last update: July 22, 2015
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The pirouette taken by dancers should be praised. [Please select]
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After a pirouette of approval, she sat on the edge of the bed. [Please select]
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She pirouetted on one toe in front of the glass. [Please select]
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Another and louder swish of the rapier made him pirouette and dodge again with great energy. [Please select]
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One after the other they came into Betty's and Bobby's room and pirouetted to show their finery. [Please select]
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She darted back, and clapping her hands upon the bosom of her charming frock, danced, literally danced and pirouetted around poor Dickie. [Please select]
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She struck the deer hard, it pirouetted and became Prince Almas. [Please select]
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Kitty pirouetted, then suddenly stopped short and held out a foot. [Please select]
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Ogilvy pirouetted, picked up a mahl-stick, and began a lively fencing bout with an imaginary adversary. [Please select]
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Here, watch me; point your toes so, turn round--pirouette as we call it. [Please select]
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Darling, who would pirouette so wildly that all you could see of her was the kiss, and then if you had dashed at her you might have got it. [Please select]
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