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pirouette
[pir-oo-et]
noun
a whirling about on one foot or on the points of the toes, as in ballet dancing.
Dressage., a complete turn in which the horse uses its hind legs as a pivot.
verb (used without object)
to perform a pirouette; whirl, as on the toes.
pirouette
/ ˌpɪrʊˈɛt /
noun
a body spin, esp in dancing, on the toes or the ball of the foot
verb
(intr) to perform a pirouette
Word History and Origins
Origin of pirouette1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pirouette1
Example Sentences
It also discovered 300 new locations across the country for pink waxcap, also known as the ballerina waxcap as its cap flares out like a pirouetting dancer.
VAR disallowed the goal because they've said it's a careless challenge - but it's not a challenge, it's a pirouette in the middle of the pitch.
One had to perform a double leap and pirouette to avoid the leaders.
A flick, followed by a pirouette and pass into Adams was another highlight.
They have pensions, they have healthcare; in America, they’re doing pirouettes on TikTok to try and raise money for their toe shoes.
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