balletic

[ UK /bælˈɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of or resembling or suitable for ballet
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How To Use balletic In A Sentence

  • Denis collaborated with choreographer Bernardo Montet on the film and at times it has the appearance of an extended dance piece, brutal and balletic.
  • But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more.
  • They're on old-style roller skates, doing balletic disco-dancing, and this is their anthem.
  • He made a break for the train platform, leaping balletically from the edge of the warehouse roof onto the platform's edge.
  • UPDATE: Tait Cueto trailed his toe just onto the whitewash before balletically, beautifully lifting his boot. Rugby World Cup: Just Ten Minutes to Go, 15-6 Down
  • This was probably the most balletic of the pieces, with a concern for purity of line.
  • 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 though the movement vocabulary was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos.
  • She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum.
  • The furniture that night was moved silently, balletically, as if by elves. The Times Literary Supplement
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