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corps de ballet
[ kawr duh ba-ley, bal-ey; French kawr duh ba-le ]
noun
- the dancers in a ballet company who perform as a group and have no solo parts.
corps de ballet
/ ˈkɔː də ˈbæleɪ; kɔr də balɛ /
noun
- the members of a ballet company who dance together in a group
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corps de ballet1
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Example Sentences
He came back and danced with the Metropolitan Opera Corps de Ballet.
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There can be no cheaper corps de ballet, nor any so amusing.
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The corps de ballet are not hired for the occasion, but form part of the establishment of our friend the baboo.
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Alas for the corps de ballet and the gravity of the audience!
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He would not take to the hunting-field, she thought, the boulevard, and the corps de ballet.
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Such as an introduction to the nymphs of the corps de ballet; the entré to all the theatres, private gambling-houses, &c., &c.
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