Examples of 'polonaise' in a sentence

Meaning of "polonaise"

Polonaise refers to a slow dance of Polish origin, or a piece of music in triple time with a stately character
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  • Of or pertaining to the Poles, or to Poland.
  • The Polish language.
  • A stately Polish dance in triple time and moderate tempo.
  • Music for this dance.

How to use "polonaise" in a sentence

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The polonaise is a widespread dance in carnival parties.
I told you to wear the silk polonaise.
The polonaise was a fashionable variant of this style.
Andante spianato and grande polonaise brillante.
This polonaise was truly a surprise.
Williams sees this as a sort of polonaise.
Duck polonaise under glass.
A typical performance of the polonaise lasts seven minutes.
Chopin is one of the best known composers of polonaise.
Polonaise with a twist.
The third movement has a strong polonaise rhythm.
The polonaise is my favorite.
You look ready to dance a polonaise.
After the polonaise the master of ceremonies finds a note on his glass.
The work uses the rhythm of the polonaise.

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Polonaise style was introduced where fullness bunched up at the back of the skirt.
The tune is a polonaise.
The Polonaise is the most stately of the national dances.
Based on my first polonaise.
Polonaise is a stately dance of Polish origin or a piece of music for this dance.
For my polonaise.
There are balls where people dance the waltz and the polonaise.
Friends in polonaise.
Later it gained popularity among Polish noblemen and the name was changed to Polonaise.
Heinz Niemüller also mentions the polonaise character of this variation.
The beginning opens with an A major chord and continues in a typical polonaise rhythm.
For a polonaise and a petticoat if I used something else.
We are doing the polonaise.
Polonaise had been danced by peasants for centuries and was formally called The Walking Dance.
Even great pianists fear the Polonaise.
Une éducation polonaise won the Prix Médicis.
Now I was finally able to try the polonaise on.
The Polonaise has begun.
Gainsborough clearly has Lady Ligonier here represented a la polonaise.
Robert Schumann called the Chopin polonaise cannons buried in flowers.
The Prelude had at once attacked a Polonaise.
Introduction and Polonaise brillante.
Polonaise for Cello.
Copenhagen Soloists swayed through from Polonaise to orchestra suite and cantata.
Polonaise of Death.
His second recording of the Chopin Polonaise op.
Party Polonaise user manual.
March waltz and Polonaise.
From now on this polonaise should be a symbol, a heroic symbol.
Something on the Polonaise.
Misses ' Polonaise has fitted bodice with a low point in front.
The unfinished Polonaise.
The grande polonaise brillante is among Chopin 's most technically demanding pieces.
I like his Polonaise.
Polish-styled cooking in other cultures is often referred to as à la polonaise.

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