jumelle (Meaning)

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jumelle (a.)

Twin; paired; -- said of various objects made or formed in pairs, as a binocular opera glass, a pair of gimmal rings, etc.

Webster

jumelle (n.)

A jumelle opera glass, or the like.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jumelle

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jumelle Sentence Examples

  1. The young ballerina gracefully executed a flawless jumelle, captivating the audience with her artistry.
  2. The gymnast performed a series of impressive back walkovers and jumelles, demonstrating her exceptional skills.
  3. The aerialist's jumelle from the trapeze was a breathtaking display of strength and agility.
  4. The synchronized swimmers moved in unison, their jumelles creating a mesmerizing underwater ballet.
  5. The figure skater twirled and soared across the ice, executing a series of effortless jumelles.
  6. In the dance competition, the couple's perfectly executed jumelle drew cheers and applause from the spectators.
  7. The circus performers amazed the crowd with their daring jumelles from high above the ground.
  8. The synchronized swimming team showcased their synchronized jumelles, showcasing their teamwork and precision.
  9. The rhythmic gymnast's ribbon dance featured a mesmerizing jumelle, adding a touch of elegance to her performance.
  10. The martial artist demonstrated the jumelle, a technique combining speed, strength, and accuracy.

FAQs About the word jumelle

Twin; paired; -- said of various objects made or formed in pairs, as a binocular opera glass, a pair of gimmal rings, etc., A jumelle opera glass, or the like.

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The young ballerina gracefully executed a flawless jumelle, captivating the audience with her artistry.

The gymnast performed a series of impressive back walkovers and jumelles, demonstrating her exceptional skills.

The aerialist's jumelle from the trapeze was a breathtaking display of strength and agility.

The synchronized swimmers moved in unison, their jumelles creating a mesmerizing underwater ballet.