Similar words: dotard, nucleotide, videotape, notary, rotary, votary, leopard, notarize. Meaning: ['lɪːəʊtɑrd /-tɑːd] n. a tight-fitting garment of stretchy material that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs (and may have long sleeves or legs reaching down to the ankles); worn by ballet dancers and acrobats for practice or performance.
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1. For forty minutes Diana, dressed in a black leotard, went through a routine that combined ballet with tap dancing.
2. In one she was dressed in a leotard, black tights and high heels - and sat astride a rocking horse.
3. If you change into a leotard and exercise, young children will want to copy you and participate.
4. The leotard she wore was a pale yellow Spandex, defining the wide shoulders and lean hips of a gymnast.
5. Tara, clad in a tight yellow leotard and matching ruffled skirt, bowed deeply amidst the applause.
6. She had on this black leotard top like dancers wear that gave her head and shoulders a slim girlish charm.
7. Carrie kicked off her shoes and peeled her leotard down like a banana skin.
8. For women, tight trousers and top or a leotard or swimsuit; for men, swimming trunks would be ideal.
9. You'll need a leotard and some sneakers.
10. You don't need to put on a purple leotard and dance in the hallway. A few flights of stairs in your normal clothes should do the trick.
11. It shows her in asymmetrical leotard and high-heels, with two other female dancers.
12. "Daddy, " she called from the sofa, her leotard still damp from dance. She liked the way the purple fabric encased her, the sporty stink.
13. Reeve wore the leotard in the 1983 film Superman III, while the red trunks and yellow belt came from his debut as the Man of Steel in Superman The Movie in 1978.
14. The gorgeous popstar wore a daring wooly leotard on stage in Athens last night.She teamed the grey, off-the-shoulder number with cream, thigh-high leather boots.
15. Not a CD or a suggestion for a leotard ( does Madonna ever wear pants anymore? ).
16. One site sells the ModesTee, a black leotard meant to be worn underneath less "appropriate" clothing.
17. Two weeks ago I was in a pink leotard being smeared with Nivea by three old men.
18. He said Nicole Simpson did not own the gold Spandex leotard described by the clinic employee.
19. When he came in to find her, she was standing on her head in a sexy leotard, legs provocatively parted.
20. Hilda took part in them all, wearing in her leotard a festive buttonhole of lily-of-the-valley.
21. The girl was lying on her side with her pink leotard and blue corduroy pants piled on top of her.
22. It is equally important when she is wearing a soft tunic or one-piece tights and leotard.
23. He turned to Megan and said, "Honey, go and put on your leotard. It's time for your class."
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24. If you collect valuable points of bonus, ask your team colleagues for support, so that you can defeat your opponents, and pass you in Paris as the first in the yellow leotard the target line!
25. I believe I'm honest, monsieur, but, to be outspoken, I've had several trades. I've been an itinerant singer, a circus-rider, when I used to vault like Leotard, and dance on a rope like Blondin.
26. Hell, if I had an ass like that I'd wear a leotard.
27. Everyone pulls for the same sport, it's like and what is practical! And a leotard is more than comfortable while jogging.
28. She even induced him to create a green spangled leotard with shoulders like Mickey Mouse ears.
29. I've been an itinerant singer , a circus rider, when I used to vault like Leotard, and dance on a rope like Blondin.
30. Students must come to class in the proper black color leotard, pink or white color tight and ballet shoes.
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