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Picture a crocodile-bomber-plane-hybrid, a ballerina with a cappuccino mug for a head, and a three-legged shark in Nikes.—Annabelle Canela, Parents, 1 May 2025 One of the most popular ballerina flats everyone is wearing around Madrid right now is the Cora Mary Jane Flats from Flabelus.—Michelle Tchea, Travel + Leisure, 24 Apr. 2025 Also journeying across the Atlantic is Mishi (genuine ballerina Taïs Vinolo), a young, naive French dancer who became a star in New York after Geneviève rejected her from Le Ballet National.—Judy Berman, Time, 23 Apr. 2025 There are also silk scarves with pastel poppy prints and watercolor checks, and ballerina flats knitted in Burberry’s signature colors.—Samantha Conti, Footwear News, 22 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for ballerina
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Italian, "woman who dances professionally or for pleasure," feminine counterpart of ballarino, ballerino "professional dancer, person who loves to dance," from ballare "to dance" (going back to Late Latin ballāre) + -ar-, -er-, extension in nominal derivation + -ino, suffix of occupations (as in postino "mailman," scalpellino "stonemason"), going back to Latin -īnus-ine entry 1 — more at ball entry 3
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