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danseur

[ French dahn-²õ²Õ°ù ]

noun

plural danseurs
  1. a male ballet dancer.


danseur

/ dɑ̃²õ²Õ°ù /

noun

  1. a male ballet dancer
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Origin of danseur1

1820–30; < French: literally, dancer. See dance, -eur
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Example Sentences

“This company has such potential,†said Krcmar, the company’s lead danseur noble.

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D’Amboise embodied the ideal of an all-American style that combined the nonchalant elegance of Fred Astaire with the classicism of the danseur noble.

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Despite the extraordinary fineness of his features, and his age, and his general stature—clothed, he could easily have passed for a young, underweight danseur—the cigar was not markedly unbecoming to him.

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Instead, he had powerful mentors who had recommended him to Rothschild as a danseur mondain—literally, high-society dancer—who could drum up business.

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The bigger roles in the classical repertory, essential for the premier danseur, have as yet eluded him.

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