cracovienne
[ kruh-koh-vee-en, kruh-koh-vee-en ]
/ krəˌkoʊ viˈɛn, krəˈkoʊ viˌɛn /
noun
Words nearby cracovienne
cracknel,
crackpot,
cracksman,
crackup,
cracky,
cracovienne,
cracow,
cradle,
cradle cap,
cradle roof,
cradle scythe
Example sentences from the Web for cracovienne
He could dance a Tarantella like a Lazzarone, and execute a Cracovienne with all the mincing graces of a ballet heroine.
Coningsby |Benjamin DisraeliThe Cracovienne produced a tremendous sensation; there were four rounds of applause.
Frederic Chopin, v. 1 (of 2) |Moritz KarasowskiThere were also some Viennese dancers, who introduced, I believe, the Cracovienne.
A Backward Glance at Eighty |Charles A. MurdockI saw Fanny Elssler dance the cracovienne and the cachucha, and it is a memory which will linger with me always.
As I Remember |Marian Gouverneur