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leotards

[ UK /lˈi‍ətɑːdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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.
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