pirouettes in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

pirouettes in the PONS Dictionary

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The horses would throw themselves around in the pirouette, instead of easily turning around.
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She performed ballet right into her 90s, where she was caught by an interviewing journalist doing splits and pirouettes as morning exercise.
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Meanwhile, a ballerina pirouettes, a giant tarantula emits death rays, and an evil projectionist starts his movie.
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The mouthpiece consists of a staple, a tapered metal cylinder, that is wrapped with string and topped with a wooden pirouette.
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Dancing may include bobs, bows, pirouettes, and stops, as in various crane species.
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A piroutte can be taken from second and fourth position in ballet, whereas artistic gymnasts usually take a pirouette from fourth position.
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In this period, the horse learns the most advanced movements such as the half-pass, counter-canter, flying change, pirouette, passage, and piaffe.
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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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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 set would still be considered exceptionally difficult by modern standards, with intricate combinations of pirouettes and releases.
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