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"pirouette" Definitions
  1. a fast turn in a circle that a person, especially a ballet dancer, makes on one foot

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There are speakers who smoothly get the job done, and then there are those who dance to the music of their own voices, pirouette after pirouette.
Levinson always did pirouette well and know his way around daggers.
I am Fred Astaire as I pirouette up the grassy bank.
I'm sorry, but you'll just have to pirouette with me attached!
Here's my gross pirouette into the bizarre world of food texts.
After that, she launched into the mightiest pirouette I've ever seen.
Now America is being treated to what some are calling "Powell's pirouette".
Editorial Fifty clicks of a keyboard and the pirouette of a mouse.
At what point will my fantastic, dizzy summer pirouette into a horror show?
The city may be full of stars, but they can't execute a pirouette.
Pas de bourrée, arabesque, attitude and pirouette, pas de couru — you get it.
She finishes on a ballerina flourish with a pirouette and an arabesque. Nice.
It felt sad, like watching a dancer try to remember how to pirouette.
As they pirouette through the space, the voice of a young girl calmly narrates.
Grappling with OBJ's 200 pounds, Norman executes a pivot, a carry, a slight pirouette.
"I did a half a pirouette and almost fell on my butt," she said.
In contrast, the Fed's pirouette and easing of trade tensions means the dollar index .
In contrast, the Fed's pirouette and easing of trade tensions means the dollar index .
With fewer frames to absorb, your eyes are able to follow every blow and pirouette.
Sometimes talking about race in America can feel like trying to pirouette across a minefield.
Tara Redden, the hostess, turned a nimble pirouette while delivering the check to Mr. Mattis.
Like most Republican leaders, Ms. Haley performed a dizzying pirouette during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Pirouette" doesn't so much as reinvent the love ballad as it colors outside the lines.
Unsurprisingly, Van Ness—a pirouette in human form—has been predisposed to entertaining for a while.
When you prep for a pirouette, it's as if you were onstage doing a classical ballet.
After turning a pirouette on the third-floor stage, I entered my School House Classic room.
As yet another ballerina pauses on flat feet to prepare for a multiple pirouette, her features show an expression of goggle-eyed terror: It lasts less than a second, the pirouette goes just fine, and she sweetly resumes the marvelously long, complex phrases of her dance.
And then gradually I added an arabesque or a little chassey and finally I learned to pirouette.
They may be able to crack their hips and pirouette without getting dizzy, but they're human, too.
They twist, twirl and even pirouette after falling onto a special surface he and his colleagues designed.
In a rhetorical pirouette, his Wednesday speech delivered a repudiation of much of what Trump stands for.
She was about to ride her impossible routine, to follow an extended canter with a double pirouette.
After grazing by the Leeward islands in the Caribbean, it made a 360-degree pirouette in the Atlantic.
He opted for a pirouette-type thing and uh, let's just say he didn't exactly stick the landing.
He doesn't look at him and then spins, in a very graceful pirouette, to get away from him.
"He got into the suit, did one pirouette, and then proceeded to projectile vomit," Mr. del Toro remembered.
"Work on the lightness," he said, as she practiced a pirouette at the far end of the barn.
The Matrix folks got stuck in the maelstrom, but with an elegant pirouette I was able to free myself.
Apparently, at some point during the season, Tyler showed Hannah his pirouette, but she's yet to show him hers.
To some, Mr Duterte's pivot is a pirouette, intended to get both powers, and Japan, to woo the Philippines.
A lot of enjoyment is had in rehearsal, but the dancers are competitive, setting up impromptu pirouette contests after class.
One of the T-Birds executed a perfect pirouette, while Rizzo (Vanessa Hudgens) smacked her gum nearby — she'd been ready.
Modise took the slightest of touches with her left foot before doing a half-pirouette with the ball onto her right.
But North Korea excels at choreography and theater, and its officials are well educated, very savvy, and agile with a pirouette.
They crouch, they pout, they pirouette; sometimes they wear costumes inspired by the cartoon version of the choreography — masks, helmets, tiaras.
The third movement was led by the bright newcomer Alston Macgill, acquitting herself with élan (apart from a muddled final pirouette).
Most betray me at some point or another — though a few make my heart do cartwheels, or at least a pirouette.
She often focuses on just a few sparse notes that pirouette endlessly around each other, like feet gliding down a spiral staircase.
And while most women will never be able to perform a pirouette like she can, we can, at least, steal her beauty tricks.
He explodes into "a one-man Judean Air Force: a single pirouette, two Finnish daggers, two throats slit," dispatching Stalin's emissaries ninja style.
The Romanian keeper probably should have wrangled that opportunity from Giroud, but he was no match for Giroud's muscular pirouette (French word alert).
At one moment, she released him while he did a single pirouette, within inches of her, before quickly returning to the tango embrace.
At one point she became so absorbed that she did a pirouette herself without remembering she was holding an open cup of coffee.
The only difficult part is coordinating opening the fan because you have to open it quickly enough before you do the double pirouette.
"Over the years, there have been 22 fatal accidents," the voiceover intones as racecars fly through the air, pirouette, and smash into each other.
Concerned that her bones were getting overworked with each pirouette, her doctors advised Copeland to start taking birth control to jumpstart the puberty process.
But if you're just grabbing the big kiss during a wedding or snatching little Peter's pirouette at the recital it should be more than enough.
EXACTLY two years after Saudi Arabia coaxed its fellow OPEC members into letting market forces set the oil price, it has performed a nifty half-pirouette.
Tony Parker (232.5 points) was excellent, too, even drawing appreciative coos from the home crowd with a stylish pirouette-dribble-jumper combination in the second half.
Scattered about on a visit this summer were recent sculptures: a couple dancing the tango, a batter poised at home plate, a ballerina doing a pirouette.
Republicans, meanwhile, won't always be in the White House, and when they pirouette on this topic again, it's critically important that they not be listened to.
In contrast, the Fed's pirouette and easing of trade tensions means the dollar index is about to experience its worst quarter in 1-1/2 years.
In contrast, the Fed's pirouette and easing of trade tensions means the dollar index is about to experience its worst quarter in 1-1/2 years.
Besides the pirouette Lee attempts to orchestrate at the end of Hold your breath, dance slowly, there are other ways he sneakily choreographs a visitor's movement.
If this was the World Cup, Oppo's Find X would be a Lionel Messi-like pirouette past three defenders, except it'd be going backward instead of forward.
Trying to describe a short story in a few lines is like trying to describe a bird in flight, or the elegance of a perfectly executed pirouette.
Hundreds watching from bleachers burst into applause after the voguer's lavish mix of hand gestures, runway walks and pirouette dips morphed into taut muscles frozen in space.
Later, she falls while attempting her first pirouette but isn't bothered by it, shaking off the fall with a smile and resolving to simply do better next time.
A big plus in Chelsea, she said, is that one could pirouette along the sidewalks for half an hour and still miss a couple of inviting dining spots.
She would pirouette down the long wood-floored hallway and look out the attic windows, wearing her mother's work smock, imagining she was a dancer or an actress.
In a rare pirouette of interiority, Chuck divulges that his father (Jeffrey DeMunn) used to surprise Chuck's mother with deliberate and willful cruelty, because women "want" to be dominated.
The Philippine pivot from America to China, dreamt up by his government to ease confrontation with China over overlapping claims in the South China Sea, has become a pirouette.
There's a low copay to see a specialist for any pirouette-related sprains and its Blue365 program provides its members discounts on gym memberships, diet programs, sports and even gear.
I remember Alina Cojocaru doing this role in the old production, and she fell out of a pirouette, and she turned around to everybody and went, "Oops!" and just kept going.
They did a double à la seconde turn, one leg whipping out to the side in the middle of each swift revolution, followed by a triple pirouette dropping into a split.
The airborne cars pirouette prettily, bashing and smashing with all the technological expertise production money can buy; the symphony of body blows, gun pops and crunching metal sounds fine and convincing.
An early showing of the piece, in 2015, included a winning demonstration of how George Balanchine, who defined a high-speed American style of ballet, finessed the physics of the pirouette.
The duo, which has released two albums and is currently working on a third, travels across the country performing skits and songs that pirouette between the gleefully goofy and the darkly tragic.
My mechanical servant glides silently forwards on invisible wheels, pausing to perform a slow and oddly graceful pirouette as it confirms the location of other people or moveable objects within its domain.
On Saturday, creating a role in the world premiere of Matthew Neenan's "Farewell" (to Leonard Bernstein music), he did an unanticipated multiple pirouette of bewildering velocity before bouncing blithely into brilliant jumps.
After all, women don't just wake up one day knowing how to pirouette in stilettos, flawlessly blow out their own hair, and draw a perfect cat eye every time on the first try.
Bari Musawwir put on one of the first memorable performances of the night, with jumps, flips and eventually an insane sort of pirouette type thing with his wheels, kicking dirt around the track.
When you feel dizzy in the middle of a pirouette or, more likely, your third ride on the Gravitron at the county fair, it's because the liquid in the canals is sloshing around.
Not to be outdone, Fed Governor Bullard performed a 180 pirouette on his previously hawkish position that would have made Misty Copeland proud, now seeing the need for only one hike year-end of 2018.
And Holmes disrupted South Carolina defensively all night, while finding open shooters like Blair Schaefer, the coach's daughter, who performed a pirouette in the air after sinking a three to give Mississippi State the lead.
There's a moment in Outrage, where someone said that being closeted can actually help you as a politician, because so much of being a politician is being able to spin and pirouette on an issue.
You can hear your heart beat — the buzz of the world around you is silenced — all cognition stops — you see as if in slow motion the pirouette of your $700 piece of electronics toward the cement.
Technically, they're phenomenal — in the Instagram rehearsal, she does the first fouetté after a triple-pirouette preparation and, after several doubles along the way, she ends her 11th with no fewer than four revolutions on point.
But there were many literal translations from sound into movement: crisp jumps corresponding to jabbing high notes in the flute or piano, or a floppy-limbed, languid pirouette accompanied by fuzzy-toned harmonics in the strings.
Their "cyclors", including an Olympic cycling medalist, have kept their heads down throughout the contest, pedaling furiously to provide enough oil in the system to allow the boat to perform almost balletic pirouette maneuvers on the water.
They'd rather see that than a lob to Rudy Gobert or Derrick Favors, or for Mitchell to pirouette into the paint and then kick out to Joe Ingles, Kyle Korver, or Jae Crowder for an open three.
More often — as with young ballerinas who never properly pirouette, or budding pianists who can't seem to get the tempo right — women are told to give up and move on to something to which they are better suited.
Slicked back and snugly sculpted to the head, buns are arguably at their most utilitarian on ballerinas, keeping any errant wisps at bay mid-pirouette — and on models walking the runway, where the bun has never lost its favor.
The Slick Smart Stabilizer Gimbal is a contraption specifically designed to keep your GoPro safe and secure while you pirouette, skydive, kayak, or engage in any high-octane stunts, and it's on sale in our shop for 10% off.
When the 262-year-old Salazar tips over in one particularly hard crash, he catches himself with his thick, tattooed arms and flips back up with a 223-degree pirouette that rights him back into the swing of the ongoing action.
Dreyer accentuates this disorientation through maneuvers that have no technical name — turning the camera upside down, having it pirouette to follow an action as it is reflected in a puddle of water, or moving the camera forward to recoil quickly.
"For the American public, also, we had to do this real pirouette from vilifying the inhuman, disgusting, vile Japanese to being our best friends in the Pacific," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
She made the floor plan as difficult as she could imagine, opening with a half-pass in trot that moved into a half-pass in passage, followed by a combined piaffe and pirouette and straight into another phase of passage.
There's this scene about 45 seconds in or so where one of the characters is doing a pirouette, and the tail is moving along with that in a way that gives you the sense that the tail is part of how she's balancing.
One finished dress was fashioned from expanded, creamy gold laser-cut lace that resembled the netting used to package clementines; when the dress was worn, the lace swirled in rings around the body, as if its wearer were a dancer who had been frozen mid-pirouette.
Mercury does all his Mercurial moves — the side gallop, the chug-a-lug, the duck strut, the steed swipe, the rewind, the vroom-vroom, the Wimbledon Final frozen pirouette, the one where he kind of dries his tushy with the microphone stand in a full march.
Please read this paragraph aloud to someone who has never watched an episode of the show and let me know what happens: some Dothraki guy charges Bronn and cuts the leg off of his horse, and we watch the horse foot pirouette away in a spirograph of horse blood.
I've seen him come out of a flying pirouette into the splits, prod a security guard in the ribs and signal to him that he saw something going on that he didn't like on the balcony but still be shredding a face melting guitar solo he'd been playing throughout.
"Mercury does all his Mercurial moves — the side gallop, the chug-a-lug, the duck strut, the steed swipe, the rewind, the vroom-vroom, the Wimbledon Final frozen pirouette, the one where he kind of dries his tushy with the microphone stand in a full march," Morris remembers.
For a book I was writing about a school for exotic animal trainers, I started commuting from Maine to California, where I spent my days watching students do the seemingly impossible: teaching hyenas to pirouette on command, cougars to offer their paws for a nail clipping, and baboons to skateboard.
From the age of four, they undergo five or six years of strengthening and suppling exercises before they're able to carry out the advanced movements: the piaffe, the passage (a slow, prancing trot, pronounced as in French), and the pirouette (a hand-brake turn, ideally executed in six to eight strides).
Mr. Shults, who also wrote the streamlined script, lets the story emerge through such seemingly minor incidents, as well as through conversational snippets, private rituals and the sort of choreography of chaos that — as bodies and cameras pirouette — suggests he has put in time with some touchstones of Eastern European art cinema (Emir Kusturica, Alexei German).
He's returning to his trustiest subject matter: grousing dad humor, bleak jokes about romance and loneliness, gay fantasy (his bit about lusting after Ewan McGregor has a superior sequel with the stars of "Magic Mike"), vignettes empathetically imagining the perspectives of the least likely people, and racial humor dancing up to the line of bad taste before a confident pirouette.
As each fairy does a single supported pirouette in her cavalier's arms — this step passes along the lines from left to right — the Lilac Fairy's eight female attendants do a simple unsupported turn behind them; although there's nothing flashy about the steps, the overlay of rhythms — six in front against eight behind — intricately brings to life the various layers of Tchaikovsky's glorious music.
It was a meadow high in the mountains where the cowherd brought all the cows from the valley to spend the summer eating the healthful upper grass, but I was being the world-famous ice-skating star Lucinda in her velvet dress with a skirt that swirled when I did my world-famous pirouette and I couldn't listen to what my father was explaining.
In "Started From The Bottom," which is without a doubt one of the rapper's more beautiful tracks, Drake opens up about his difficult beginnings by using "we" instead of "I" in an inclusive movement—a pretty pirouette that shoulders his relatively well-to-do origins while highlighting the generosity of his approach and his acute awareness of his own lack of credibility from his bourgeoise upbringing.
Graceful yet dynamic, combusting even in repose, Zidane is best known for acts of virtuosity and extremity: a move known as the roulette , in which he pulled the ball backward with the sole of his right foot, performed a swift pirouette, and dribbled off in the other direction; an explosive, out-of-nowhere volley that produced Real Madrid's winning goal, against Bayer Leverkusen, in the 2002 Champions League Final; and, most notorious, in the 2006 World Cup Final, a head-butt on the Italian defender Marco Materazzi, his final action as a player.

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