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leotard

[ US /ˈɫiəˌtɑɹd/ ]
[ UK /lˈi‍ətɑːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tight-fitting garment of stretchy material that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs (and may have long sleeves or legs reaching down to the ankles); worn by ballet dancers and acrobats for practice or performance

How To Use leotard In A Sentence

  • Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
  • While she has a broad repertoire, her infectious exuberance and natural athleticism give her a distinctive edge in leotard ballets and soubrette parts.
  • The costume concept for the entire program consisted of leotards and unitards, unadorned and brightly colored or adorned in various ways that spelled economy but not always high ingenuity.
  • There were nether garments too, in the form of floppy pantaloons, leotards, tight briefs, G-strings and loin-cloths, as well as kilts long and short, flowing and crinolined, skirts full and hobbled. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • I've been an itinerant singer , a circus rider, when I used to vault like Leotard, and dance on a rope like Blondin.
  • Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
  • Then she wanted to wear her old leotard, the one that's too small for her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lucy was looking very sneaky as she rummaged through her drawers to find black leotards, a black turtleneck, and black gloves. E Is for Environment
  • But honestly, with gravity pulling at your knee caps, who wants to see a 30 something in a mini, give me another Madonna in her leotards and I'll look the other way .
  • Get the crew-neck T-shirt, leotard, women's tank top, or women's hipster short.
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