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pas de bourrée
[ French pah duh boo-rey ]
noun
, Ballet.
, plural pas de bour·rée.
- a short running step.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pas de bourrée1
1910–15; < French: literally, bourrée step
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Example Sentences
“That’s your pas de bourrée, your pas de gavotte.”
From New York Times
“How you interpret it, how you feel the rise and fall of it, that’s up to you,” she told a group of students, ages 12 to 17, referring to the back-side-side footwork of a pas de bourrée, a structured preface to “freestyle snow.”
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This preteen dance troupe will pas de bourrée for the last time.
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This preteen dance troupe will pas de bourrée for the last time.
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For the finale, we performed a pas de bourrée, glissade and grand jete.
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