Dancerly

Word DANCERLY
Character 8
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The word "dancerly" in example sentences

But, again, his movement just didn't have that dancerly quality about it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Later, I found myself gravitating towards a graceful form of yoga, with long, complicated sequences that were quite dancerly and utilized music as inspiration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her portrayal, while still green, was thrilling and fleshed out with dramatic and dancerly details that deepened her character's true tragedy. ❋ Unknown (2007)

On someone youngish and built like Audrey Hepburn I think they look cute and dancerly; other folks aren't required to wear them aren't there always trends that are not suitable for mass consumption? ❋ Unknown (2006)

Muybridge's nineteenth-century photographic series of nude wrestlers and by the dancerly military exercises of Claire Denis's foreign legionnaires in her 1999 film, "Beau Travail." ❋ NewYorker.com (2011)

Four lithe, twentysomething women execute seven stripteases-solo, in pairs, and in a four-way sponge bath-with dancerly precision and ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ms. Sims leads four feisty women in a razzle-dazzle display of dancerly prowess that mingles low-to-the-ground stamping with a balletic buoyancy. ❋ By ROSLYN SULCAS (2010)

Davis deploys her dancerly figure with the right restraint, teasing us as well as her fellow actors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well, shame, rejection and kicking people’s faces off in an almost dancerly fashion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

No, the play's power resides in McCraney's dialogue, which tells the facts of life in an out-of-time poetic language that's often funny and idiomatic but never stereotypically ghetto; in movement that's dancerly, and sometimes even danced, without oozing over into pretension; and in a phenomenal cast that finds perfect ensemble sync while leaving room for astonishing turns like Alana Arenas's as a very nearly airborne Oya, Jacqueline Williams's as clownish yet not-to-be-trifled-with Aunt Elegua, and Glenn Davis's as the rotten-sweet trickster Elegba. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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