释义 |
pirouettepir‧ou‧ette /ˌpɪruˈet/ noun [countable] pirouetteOrigin: 1600-1700 French type of toy that spins around - Pirouettes To finish with, Jennie suggested that Katharine have a go at some pirouettes.
- He became like a male ballet dancer - a support to lift up his glamorous partner and help her turn beautiful pirouettes.
- He comes on stage performing ballet steps, pirouettes off into the wings, makes some weird grunting sounds, then reappears.
- Katharine's first canter pirouette, pretty impressive!
- The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose, watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file.
- To be able to get the feel of canter half-pass, pirouettes and flying changes was absolutely amazing!
- When he brushed his cheek against hers or supported her waist in multiple pirouettes the sensual heat was unmissable.
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