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leotard

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for leotard.

Editorial note

Shrapnel was invented by Henry Shrapnel, nachos were invented by Nachos Anaya and the leotard was invented by a Jules Leotard.

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Quick take

A one-piece skintight garment with or without sleeves and without legs (often worn by gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, female swimmers, etc.)

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of leotard gathered in one view.

noun

A one-piece skintight garment with or without sleeves and without legs (often worn by gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, female swimmers, etc.)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for leotard.

noun

A one-piece skintight garment with or without sleeves and without legs (often worn by gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, female swimmers, etc.)

Example sentences

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Shrapnel was invented by Henry Shrapnel, nachos were invented by Nachos Anaya and the leotard was invented by a Jules Leotard.

2

Which is one step closer to production than a dancer off craigslist dressed in a white full body leotard.

3

Photo from an actual Facebook friend, but it's of his tween daughter in a leotard.

4

I'm more worried about the guy in the Tesla robot leotard going crazy than I am about AI.

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They have nothing but a person in a leotard and a silly slide deck.

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I would think that maybe a leotard or some type of bodysuit might be appropriate for that?

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Or leotard, really:) It's amazing if you can even live as a dancer.

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None of them feature a guy in a leotard doing the robot.

9

The robot goes to downtown San Francisco and can't find any, eventually asking a bald man wearing a strange-looking red and black leotard where the nearest bank is.

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Practically speaking, it's not really any more or less professional than O'Reilly using animals to create an identity for its programming book covers (so long as you're not wearing a fursuit or sailor moon leotard to work).

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The original article already mentions 'leotard bias' as the problem that athletes from smaller countries face some prejudice in judging compared to the ones representing a superpower, and letting viewers judge would amplify that problem much more - it wouldn't even be about what show/PR the athlete puts on to the audience but highly influenced by global politics and what their country's leadership does.

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> Britta: I guess I just assumed that in the old days a petard was a special outfit like a leotard, with a lot of fancy buckles and loops on it, and that rich people would wear them when they were feeling especially smug, but then poor people would tie a rope through one of the loops, and hoist them up a pole and then let them dangle there as punishment for being cocky.

Quote examples

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I grew up in America and had the famous Kate Bush "leotard" poster on my bedroom wall.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use leotard in a sentence?

Shrapnel was invented by Henry Shrapnel, nachos were invented by Nachos Anaya and the leotard was invented by a Jules Leotard.

What does leotard mean?

A one-piece skintight garment with or without sleeves and without legs (often worn by gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, female swimmers, etc.)

What part of speech is leotard?

leotard is commonly used as noun.