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plastique

[ pla-steek; French pla-steek ]

noun

  1. a ballet technique for mastering the art of slow, controlled movement and statuelike posing.


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Origin of plastique1

1795–1805; < French: plastic
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“Bitcoin has the volatility of hot C4 plastique sitting over an open flame,” says Strategic News Service’s Mark Anderson in his “Future of Bitcoin” report.

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With him it's a completely different way of using your body, a different plastique.

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We saw one or two of our diplomatic friends disporting themselves at one of the theatres where there were "poses plastiques" very well done.

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She became famous for her “attitudes,” a series of poses plastiques in which she represented classical and other figures.

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Both Guillem and Le Riche have sublime plastique, that coalescence of softness, flexion and tempered steel that gives movement its flow.

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