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choreography

[kawr-ee-og-ruh-fee, kohr-] / ˌkɔr iˈɒg rə fi, ˌkoʊr- /
NOUN
ballet
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


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Her 11 nominations — including artist of the year, song of the year and choreography — are a personal best for the music legend.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

In another context, a president being quietly transferred between aircraft in a service vehicle might register as little more than a piece of security choreography — unusual, perhaps, but hardly ready-made for farce.

From Salon Aug. 12, 2026

“They’re sitting in the chair for hours and hours, so we’re making sure that our choreography isn’t messing with something that takes so long to create,” she explained.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

The blithe and often zany choreography unfolded intriguingly as its asymmetrical configurations—involving four men, three women and three folding chairs—kept the whole theatrical affair deftly off balance.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 27, 2026

He had a natural eye for choreography, and everything he said sort of clicked for her.

From "When Dimple Met Rishi" by Sandhya Menon

The 15-minute orchestral piece has inspired seven different choreographies, but is most widely associated with the version created by Bejart, which remains the best known.

From Barron's Feb. 25, 2026

And you can see the different factions that make this rebellion exist and all of the different kind of training and background of characters you can see in the choreographies and in the fights.

From Los Angeles Times May 29, 2025

Two fellow fans created a group charged with making 'tifos', the huge choreographies displayed by fans before kick-off.

From BBC Nov. 11, 2024

Local club teams such as Casablanca’s Wydad AC, Raja CA and Rabat’s AS FAR have die-hard fans known for vibrant chants and colorful choreographies.

From Seattle Times Dec. 13, 2022

She is too discriminating for the mechanical big drops and woo-hoo euphoria of mainstream E.D.M., too artisanal for the slick choreographies, songwriting factories and carefully calibrated career moves of the industrial-pop complex.

From New York Times Sep. 17, 2020




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