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jete

 

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Jete

Noun

Definition: In ballet, a jete is a jump from one foot to the other in which one leg is kicked outward and forward while the other leg pushes off the ground. It is often performed with a graceful, sweeping motion.

Example sentence: The prima ballerina executed a beautiful jete across the stage, captivating the audience with her incredible technique.

Verb

Definition: To jete means to perform a ballet jump characterized by a leap from one foot to the other, with one leg extending outward while the other leg propels off the ground.

Example sentence: The skilled dancer effortlessly jeted across the studio, showcasing her superior agility and strength.

Adjective

Definition: Describing something as jete means that it is lively, energetic, or full of momentum.

Example sentence: The jete performance by the band got the crowd pumped up and dancing all night long.

Local Usage

Definition: In some local contexts, particularly in French-speaking regions, jete refers to a quick and improvised excursions or short trips.

Example sentence: We decided to take a jete to the nearby town and explore its charming streets and local markets.

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