curvet in a sentence
n.
Definition
Curvet (verb): to leap or spring gracefully, often in a playful or showy manner, typically used in reference to horses or dancers.
Sample Sentences
- The horse began to curvet gracefully across the arena, showing off its training.
- As the dancer reached the peak of her leap, she seemed to curvet in mid-air, capturing everyone's attention.
- The young foal would curvet playfully around the pasture, its energy infectious to all who watched.
- He watched in awe as the acrobats curveted through the air during the circus performance.
- With each curvet, the stallion demonstrated its strength and agility, impressing the judges at the competition.
- The horse began to curvet with excitement as it prepared for the upcoming race.
- As the dancer leapt across the stage, she seemed to curvet gracefully, captivating the audience.
- In the warm afternoon sun, the children watched their puppy curvet around the garden, full of playful energy.
- The elegant stallion would curvet in the arena, showcasing its training and poise.
- With a sudden burst of energy, the young colt began to curvet, drawing laughter from the onlookers.
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