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pirouette

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pirouette.

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It's so entertaining how, like, 10 people jumped in to make fun of you for this idiotic pirouette!

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Quick take

A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing, primarily in ballet.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing, primarily in ballet.

noun

The whirling about of a horse.

noun

A wooden mouthpiece assembly or lip rest used in some European double-reed instruments.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pirouette.

noun

A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing, primarily in ballet.

noun

The whirling about of a horse.

noun

A wooden mouthpiece assembly or lip rest used in some European double-reed instruments.

verb

(intransitive) To perform a pirouette; to whirl on the toes, like a dancer.

Example sentences

1

It's so entertaining how, like, 10 people jumped in to make fun of you for this idiotic pirouette!

2

Ah, to pirouette upon the fractal edge of our collective metacognition, like a quantum jester juggling Schrödinger's punchlines!

3

I can easily visualize a ballerina doing a pirouette and a plié and gracefully moving her arms...

4

Learn to pirouette or roll before you try free standing handstands, folks!

5

The dog, perfectly balanced on its hind legs, does an acrobatic pirouette.

6

You certainly won't have time to pirouette about firing multiple guns photogenically while a bunch of missiles and the ship are all in one frame.

7

If we don’t act soon, there’s no telling how many avatars they could manipulate to pirouette, heel kick, or do the moonwalk.

8

So unless the whole colony decides to pirouette...

9

I have Hunter Douglas Pirouette blinds in my room, controlled by Control4.

10

(This is something unique to jetsprint boats, they can pirouette like nothing I've ever experienced).

11

It does the classic naive-libertarian pirouette of pointing at the state of the world as it is, justifying it in terms of its historical determinants, and thus claiming it as inherently natural and unavoidable.

12

It seems you can accelerate to infinite speed on these, and once you start to feel uncomfortable your natural instinct is to lean towards the center, which will only increase the speed, like in a pirouette.

Quote examples

1

For the record, i put a USB wifi stick inside of a pirouette cookie can and it was a phenomenal "war driving" antenna.

2

“It cannot know the marrow of the heart.” And yet, in their careful steps, the choreography emerges: dismissal followed by elevation, then a pirouette to redefine what art must mean.

3

The reason we associate smaller radiuses with increased force is actually because if the energy stays the same, reducing the radius increases the angular velocity (like in a pirouette), which then “feels” like a stronger force.

4

Not that this is from memory or anything: You: (doing the 18th pirouette spin of the day) Her: "What are you doing?" You: "I'm protecting you from traffic and scoundrels!" Her: "Forget that.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use pirouette in a sentence?

It's so entertaining how, like, 10 people jumped in to make fun of you for this idiotic pirouette!

What does pirouette mean?

A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing, primarily in ballet.

What part of speech is pirouette?

pirouette is commonly used as noun, verb.