0 a fast turn of the body on the toes or the front part of the foot, performed especially by a ballet dancer
1 to do a pirouette:
2 a fast turn of the body on the toes or the front part of the foot, performed esp. by a ballet dancer
He raised his right arm, pirouetted, and landed, like a ballet dancer, some yards ahead.
He waltzed and pirouetted and then, to my horror, he lost his footing.
Everywhere one encounters the composer's trademark silken elegance and easy modality: graceful piano pirouettes, sarabandes and galliards and unhurried repose underline the deeply reflective quality of this music.
The transport system is like a supertanker and it cannot do a pirouette.
That is the end of the regionalisation policy, so the pirouettes have already taken place, as they do elsewhere in his party.
We are left to pirouette in these two days in this hot weather in an atmosphere of which we are sick.
Meanwhile, a ballerina pirouettes, a giant tarantula emits death rays, and an evil projectionist starts his movie.
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