developpé
Americannoun
PLURAL
developpésEtymology
Origin of developpé
1910–15; < French, past participle of développer to develop
Example Sentences
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As she glided across the stage, advancing with spins that came to sudden stops or extending a leg to the side in développé, her progression through the steps could be read as an unwavering journey, refined and forthright.
From New York Times
In “Aureole,” nothing is put on: The dancing begins with an overhead opening of the arms that never seems flowery or grand, but an invitation to watch the human body struggle and succeed through precarious balances that allow a free leg to unfold and extend, or développé, in space.
From New York Times
Usually a développé — a movement in which one raised leg unfolds into a straight line — is done on a stationary supporting leg, but Mr. Gomes twice did a développé backward into arabesque while hopping.
From New York Times
“So she added this giant développé whack! Clearly she’s thinking about creating for us as Rockettes but making it new and fresh.”
From New York Times
Carrie Ann, on the other hand, “liked the fluidity of motion” but thought the developpe had to point a little harder.
From Los Angeles Times
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