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Definition of balletic in English: balleticadjective bəˈlɛtɪk Relating to or characteristic of ballet. a graceful, balletic movement Example sentencesExamples - There's something extraordinary about an industrial robot at work - mainly because of their truly balletic sense of movement, full of precision and elegance.
- Some Christians decided to be offended, but Jerry also features tap-dancing klansmen and The Producers, famously, features balletic storm-troopers.
- Their balletic movements are heightened versions of everyday gestures; their costumes are mundane.
- But as for the rest of the work, its makers had their hands full pushing the notion that balletic dance movements could stand in for street-gang macho.
- Denis collaborated with choreographer Bernardo Montet on the film and at times it has the appearance of an extended dance piece, brutal and balletic.
- The 25-year-old was at her balletic best against the feisty Myskina as she skipped into the semi-finals for the third time in her past three visits.
- The opera is beautifully suited to the balletic form, with a dramatic setting, strongly drawn characters and a plot of enduring depth.
- Sitting on the photography bench on the edge of the court, I don't think I've seen anything so balletic, visceral and exciting.
- Suddenly, the feeble figure on the bed leapt up with a balletic movement, and, clutching its stomach, sprinted towards the toilet.
- But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more.
- It's the physical action she likes, especially stunts involving ‘flying’ and balletic fight sequences.
- And obviously, the Russians always have a beautiful balletic style.
- Both subsequently were premiered as complete balletic pieces.
- These stylized balletic duels are lovely to look at, but, let's face it - enough is enough already.
- Four dancers, bare-chested in flesh-coloured tights, moved in a soft balletic style, weaving in and out of a clever pattern of parallel leaps and arches.
- Like the conflicting elements of wind and fire, the two men engage in an hour-long balletic duel, chasing each other across the stage.
- ‘This is a balletic way of examining people's ethnic attitudes,’ Dokeva said.
- This was probably the most balletic of the pieces, with a concern for purity of line.
- And though the movement vocabulary was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos.
- More athletic than balletic, she skated like a well-trained chimp.
Derivatives adverb They pose balletically in studios, chase each other underwater, admire themselves in store windows. Example sentencesExamples - He made a break for the train platform, leaping balletically from the edge of the warehouse roof onto the platform's edge.
- Akiko and Hanako glide balletically through the trees.
- I swung my leg balletically up over the edge of the table to reveal that I was wearing orange fluorescent ankle socks.
- Just as urban gangmembers don't leap about balletically, real hippies had none of the wholesome peppiness displayed by the performers in ‘Hair.’
Rhymes aesthetic (US esthetic), alphabetic, anaesthetic (US anesthetic), antithetic, apathetic, apologetic, arithmetic, ascetic, athletic, bathetic, cosmetic, cybernetic, diabetic, dietetic, diuretic, electromagnetic, emetic, energetic, exegetic, frenetic, genetic, Helvetic, hermetic, homiletic, kinetic, magnetic, metic, mimetic, parenthetic, pathetic, peripatetic, phonetic, photosynthetic, poetic, prophetic, prothetic, psychokinetic, splenetic, sympathetic, syncretic, syndetic, synthetic, telekinetic, theoretic, zetetic Definition of balletic in US English: balleticadjective Relating to or characteristic of ballet. a graceful, balletic movement Example sentencesExamples - But as for the rest of the work, its makers had their hands full pushing the notion that balletic dance movements could stand in for street-gang macho.
- There's something extraordinary about an industrial robot at work - mainly because of their truly balletic sense of movement, full of precision and elegance.
- This was probably the most balletic of the pieces, with a concern for purity of line.
- More athletic than balletic, she skated like a well-trained chimp.
- Some Christians decided to be offended, but Jerry also features tap-dancing klansmen and The Producers, famously, features balletic storm-troopers.
- Denis collaborated with choreographer Bernardo Montet on the film and at times it has the appearance of an extended dance piece, brutal and balletic.
- Suddenly, the feeble figure on the bed leapt up with a balletic movement, and, clutching its stomach, sprinted towards the toilet.
- Like the conflicting elements of wind and fire, the two men engage in an hour-long balletic duel, chasing each other across the stage.
- And though the movement vocabulary was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos.
- Their balletic movements are heightened versions of everyday gestures; their costumes are mundane.
- The opera is beautifully suited to the balletic form, with a dramatic setting, strongly drawn characters and a plot of enduring depth.
- ‘This is a balletic way of examining people's ethnic attitudes,’ Dokeva said.
- The 25-year-old was at her balletic best against the feisty Myskina as she skipped into the semi-finals for the third time in her past three visits.
- But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more.
- Four dancers, bare-chested in flesh-coloured tights, moved in a soft balletic style, weaving in and out of a clever pattern of parallel leaps and arches.
- It's the physical action she likes, especially stunts involving ‘flying’ and balletic fight sequences.
- These stylized balletic duels are lovely to look at, but, let's face it - enough is enough already.
- Both subsequently were premiered as complete balletic pieces.
- Sitting on the photography bench on the edge of the court, I don't think I've seen anything so balletic, visceral and exciting.
- And obviously, the Russians always have a beautiful balletic style.
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