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dancerly

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dan·cer·ly  (dnsr-l)
adj.
Having or displaying the movements, skills, or knowledge of a dancer or the dance: "impressionistic doodles, symphonic splashes and dancerly flourishes" (Los Angeles Times).


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25) Of any of the CGI superheroes, Spider-Man's body as he flies through the city has the most dancerly qualities - strength, mobility, and grace.
One was a dancerun performed along a track in Geneva, where the familiar act of running is combined with dance-inspired body movements, sometimes involving the arms or upper body, at other times a dancerly jete.
The double bill also reprises last year's shimmering When Still, set to the dancerly rhythms of Monteverdi madrigals.
 
 
 
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