(Ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble)
1The rest of dinner was a pas de deux of veiled digs.
2Giubilei danced a pas de deux with Paul Taglioni.
3In their lovely introductory pas de deux they flutter innocently against each other, leaning and wilting.
4Unfortunately, no credit was given to the splendid performer of the Variation during the pas de deux.
5The real Jasper-theone who'd stayed extra hours rehearsing with her to get the pas de deux perfect.
6Adam and Eve, with their high waists and Blake's weirdly pronounced muscle groups, perform a nude pas de deux.
7But Vô Dahn, William, Guillermo had no idea what steps, what movements came next in this bumbling, self-conscious pas de deux.
8It was Aunt Nancy, and we executed then and there an intricate pas de deux in our common efforts to meet.
9The other misfire comes at the climax of an otherwise moving Tchaikovsky pas de deux between Billy and his older self.
10Her feet had actually bled as she went over the pas de deux and the tours jetés again and again and again.
11She glided through the intermediate steps following the pas de deux, the touch of her pointe shoes nearly silent on the floor.
12There was a slavish dance in his dreams: a woeful pas de deux on two separate stages, one upon the other, years apart.
13In their youth, they had been champion ballroom dancers, and the fluctuations in their relationship are presented as an emotional pas de deux.
14There are hints of Gypsy dance, tarantella, an affectionate pas de deux, a swaying scherzo, and Russian folk music in the triumphant finale.
15There was a pas de deux in there (thanks again to Susan for keeping me informed), but melodramatic gesturing was the staple.
16"Are you going to level with me, or do we have to go through some elaborate pas de deux?"
Translations for pas de deux