Similar words: silhouette, etiquette, get the better of, air out, letter, fetter, better, settee. Meaning: [‚pɪrʊ'et] n. (ballet) a rapid spin of the body (especially on the toes as in ballet). v. do a pirouette, usually as part of a dance.
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1. She turned a pirouette on the ice.
2. Katharine's first canter pirouette, pretty impressive!
3. The skater executed a triple pirouette.
4. And you mean you can pirouette and all that sort of thing?
5. Half pirouette: The same as a pirouette, except executed only in a half - circle.
6. Roy: You mean you can pirouette and all that sort of thing?
7. The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose, watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file.
8. Jerkily she rose en pointe on one wooden leg and twisted round in a pirouette.Sentencedict
9. It can also be the moment when a dancer moves into a pirouette and spins before holding a pose.
10. Exit by flying away straight and level while continuing to pirouette.
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