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UK
/lˈiətɑːdz/
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NOUN
- skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls
How To Use leotards In A Sentence
- She wore an ivory bodysuit with ivory leotards on her legs.
- For jazz and tap classes, girls and boys generally are required to wear footless black tights over their regulation leotards.
- Dee Dee is also prone to wearing leotards and demonstrating how cold the converted barn recording studio is. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
- For years National Dance Week has been underwritten by dancewear manufacturers with the aim of keeping sales of leotards and ballet slippers aloft.
- For his 1972 "Stravinsky Violin Concerto," the female dancers wear black leotards and black tights with stirrups over their pointe shoes, a look that elongates the leg. ...And Tread All Over
- Twelve children stand in bare feet holding onto rickety chairs, wearing hand-me-down leotards or torn underclothes.
- Can't you see it, all black and silver leotards and very, very stark lighting? THE WHITE DOVE
- Twenty of us stood at the back of the set dressed in green leotards with branches taped to our limbs. SUMMER OF SECRETS
- We'd all be in our leotards and legwarmers. Times, Sunday Times
- First there was aerobics, with its perky wardrobe of pastel tights and leotards with matching elastic belts, legwarmers, and sweatbands.