plié
Americannoun
plural
pliésnoun
Etymology
Origin of plié
1890–95; < French, noun use of past participle of plier to bend; ply 2
Example Sentences
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When the lyrics announce, “Get out the way,” Boss, in a deep plié, sweeps an arm in front of his body, grabs Wong’s hand and sweeps him to the floor.
From New York Times • Dec. 15, 2022
We’re not up on relevé, we’re not straight legged; we’re plié, pelvis low, using our glutes and quads to get that strength from the floor and exude power together.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 8, 2022
The 52-year-old teacher says her mission isn’t just to teach girls how to plié, but to prepare them for a future outside the boundaries of their poor neighborhood.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2019
The professional dance company invites amateurs to plié at its barre and balance across its studio floor.
From Washington Post • Nov. 8, 2017
We learned the five basic positions, and how to plié and tendu.
From "Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina" by Michaela DePrince
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