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ballerina

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES prima ballerina COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN prima ▪ Once the best you could hope for was a 50-year-old prima ballerina who sometimes starred at the local opera house. ▪ I am not a prima ballerina . EXAMPLES FROM ...

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" Ballerina (Prima Donna) " is a song by British singer-songwriter Steve Harley , released as a non-album single in 1983. "Ballerina (Prima Donna)" was written and produced by British songwriter/musician/producer Mike Batt , who was also a friend of Harleys. ...

Usage examples of ballerina.

Not yours anymore, The doctor doll, The ballerina doll, The praying-to-grow-taller doll, And the dead doll.

For the first time Julian Marquet will partner a ballerina other than his wife in a major television production of Giselle.

I knew once I had a child, he or she would become the center of my world, and luv would again spoil a ballerina who could have been the best.

A male dancer who let a ballerina fall would soon never have a partner to lift.

Long ago you would have been a prima ballerina if your husband had shown less arrogance and more respect for those in authority.

Now the ballerina doll has a small son of her own, and not much money.

Cordially yours, the ballerina doll, Catherine Dollanganger Marquet Each day I waited for a check to come in the mail.

Miss Catherine Dahl, the lovely ballerina who takes my breath away even before she dances.

Moving as only a ballerina can, I meant to play my role to the utmost of my dramatic ability.

The porcelain ballerina also thrusts her horizontal leg, frozen in its arabesque, into the cone of green light.

But he hit the porcelain ballerina when he tried to smash the big hourglass with his shag pipe.

He poured more tea and gave Matern photographs to look at: in a stiff tutu stood Jenny doing an arabesque, like the porcelain ballerina except that her leg was all in one piece.

When Felsner-Imbs moved to Berlin with hourglass, porcelain ballerina, goldfish, stacks of music, and faded photographs -- Haseloff had engaged him as pianist for the ballet -- Tulla gave him a letter to take with him: for Jenny.

Her ballet slippers had grown too tight for her swelling feet, and at long last Jenny Angustri appeared to have the perfect high instep that every ballerina ought to have.

Paris, her status as Prima Ballerina set her apart from the other girls, and there were those who fawned and wanted to be her, and those who plotted and were cold and wanted to be her, or those who were overtly jealous and wanted to be her.