Pronunciation: /ˈkɜrvɪt/
noun a jump or leap by a horse
A1 The horse made a graceful curvet in the field.
A2 The dancer's curvet across the stage impressed the audience.
B1 The car's sudden curvet caused the driver to lose control.
B2 The skier executed a perfect curvet down the mountain slope.
C1 The gymnast's flawless curvet in mid-air earned her a perfect score.
C2 The artist captured the beauty of the horse's curvet in his painting.
verb to perform a curvet
A1 The horse curveted gracefully in the field.
A2 She tried to curvet her way through the crowded dance floor.
B1 The gymnast curveted across the mat with precision and skill.
B2 The car curveted around the corner at high speed.
C1 The ballet dancer curveted across the stage with elegance and grace.
C2 The figure skater curveted effortlessly across the ice, captivating the audience.
formal The horse executed a perfect curvet during the dressage competition.
informal I saw a cat do a little curvet in the backyard yesterday.
slang She curveted her way through the dance floor, showing off her moves.
figurative The company's stock price took a sudden curvet after the CEO's resignation.
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