tutus in English

noun
1
a female ballet dancer's costume consisting of a bodice and an attached skirt incorporating numerous layers of fabric, this being either short and stiff and projecting horizontally from the waist (the classical tutu ) or long, soft, and bell-shaped (the romantic tutu ).
Actually on that Thursday morning, approximately half of the tutus did arrive - bodices without any decoration, made for one dancer - and skirts for another.
noun
    ballet skirt

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1. Feather Boas are sometimes used as trims for skirts or tutus.

2. Kelly took dance out of the esoteric realm of swans and princes and tutus.

3. The tutus and Bodices you see on this page are only the tip of the iceberg

4. “Brickbats & Tutus”: The Story of Julie Felix, Britain’s First Black Ballerina British dancer Julie Felix, whose father hails from St

5. In Brickbats and Tutus John Plimmer charts the progress of this shy girl from Ealing as she grows from a shy talent in 1960s cold Britain into a swan dancing in the 1984 Olympiad

6. If I reported that Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders had met in the New Hampshire woods at midnight and danced around in tutus casting spells that jinxed their opponents, that would be a Canard.