pirouette in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

pirouette in the PONS Dictionary

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She came to great acclaim at a young age, particularly for her ability to sustain long balances and her multiple pirouettes.
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Her repertoire began with a pirouette called "the dance classical".
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Skid-steer loaders are capable of zero-radius, pirouette turning, which makes them extremely maneuverable and valuable for applications that require a compact, agile loader.
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Her set would still be considered exceptionally difficult by modern standards, with intricate combinations of pirouettes and releases.
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Dancing may include bobs, bows, pirouettes, and stops, as in various crane species.
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In ballet, with its elaborate terminology, a full (360 degrees) pivot turn on one foot is called pirouette.
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Its signature move is the barrel jump, which is like a horizontal pirouette in the air.
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Spotting technique is employed for many types of turns, including pirouettes and chans.
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The movements sideways, at angles the pirouettes e.t.c. were the movements needed for massed cavalrymen to form and reform and to deploy.
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This is also important when cueing for movements that require bend, such as the half-pass, or pirouette.
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