balletic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It's a piece that should claim classic status in the future, a landmark in its theatrical and balletic range.
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His hands are balletic in their methodical movement as he skillfully works the organ before righting it.
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The orchestra captured the precision and balletic exuberance of this piece with ease.
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The international game was more balletic, more graceful, bigger rinks, so there was more space for skating, aesthetically a bit more pleasing.
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His balletic background plus a ragbag of influences (from steam-punk to archery) inform his elegantly energetic work.
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Is he starting to reach the point, then, where he is ticking off the big balletic roles and thinking he will leave them behind?
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The work, more conventionally balletic in its vocabulary, soon evolved into a jaw-dropping showcase.
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In practice, it ended up as something quite balletic.
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The violence was balletic, tempered by the philosophical pretensions of an ancient martial art.
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Hip action is common; and athletic and balletic maneuvers are common.
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