taglioni (Meaning)

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taglioni (n.)

A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of taglioni

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taglioni Sentence Examples

  1. The exquisite taglioni danced gracefully across the stage, their delicate movements captivating the audience.
  2. The pastry chef expertly crafted intricate taglioni, decorating them with intricate designs using a piping bag.
  3. The taglioni cake's delicate sponge layers were sandwiched together with a rich chocolate truffle filling.
  4. The taglioni pasta was tossed in a light sauce, adding a touch of elegance to the simple meal.
  5. The bridal gown featured delicate taglioni lace, creating a breathtakingly romantic silhouette.
  6. The origami taglioni crane had intricate folds and curves, each one meticulously crafted.
  7. The jeweler used taglioni filigree to adorn the pendant, giving it a delicate and intricate beauty.
  8. The wind played with the leaves of the taglioni tree, creating a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
  9. The architect's design incorporated taglioni arches, adding an ethereal touch to the structure.
  10. The ballet dancer's taglioni leaps were both graceful and powerful, wowing the spectators.

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A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The exquisite taglioni danced gracefully across the stage, their delicate movements captivating the audience.

The pastry chef expertly crafted intricate taglioni, decorating them with intricate designs using a piping bag.

The taglioni cake's delicate sponge layers were sandwiched together with a rich chocolate truffle filling.

The taglioni pasta was tossed in a light sauce, adding a touch of elegance to the simple meal.