danseuse
Americannoun
plural
danseusesnoun
Etymology
Origin of danseuse
Example Sentences
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The biggest casualty was Edgar Degas’ bronze sculpture of a teenage ballerina, “Petite danseuse de quatorze ans,” estimated to bring as much as $35 million.
From BusinessWeek • Nov. 2, 2011
Instead, she tells a series of delicately interwoven stories: A danseuse, having lost confidence in herself, finds a man in her room who has come to steal her jewelry.
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Principal actors are Adele, a danseuse, and two ne'er-do-well youths, always broke.
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Though a danseuse noble, she keeps on studying with the enthusiasm of a tyro.
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Very short life and a merry one has the premi�re danseuse in this Opera.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, May 31, 1890 by Various
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