Crossword-Solution: POLONAISE 9 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Polonaise a. Of or pertaining to the Poles, or to Poland.
Polonaise n. The Polish language.
Polonaise n. An article of dress for women, consisting of a body and
an outer skirt in one piece.
Polonaise n. A stately Polish dance tune, in 3-4 measure, beginning
always on the beat with a quaver followed by a crotchet, and closing on
the beat after a strong accent on the second beat; also, a dance
adapted to such music; a polacca.

We have 25 clues for the answer “POLONAISE”

Clue Answers
Stately Polish dance 1 answer
Polonez 1 answer
Chopin composition often danced in triple time 1 answer
Marchlike dance 1 answer
Chopin's 'Military,' e.g. 1 answer
BALL dance 2 answers
PROMENADING dance 2 answers
PROCESSIONAL dance 2 answers
PROCESSIONAL couples dance 2 answers
POLISH opening ceremony dance before a ball 2 answers
POLISH military-like dance 2 answers
POLISH dance performed as opening ceremony before a ball 2 answers
POLISH couples dance 2 answers
POLISH ball dance 2 answers
Gdansk dance 2 answers
Old, stately dance. 2 answers
Chopin creation 3 answers
DANCE for couples 5 answers
Polish dance 6 answers
Chopin work 7 answers
Chopin piece 9 answers
COUPLES dance 11 answers
Chopin composition 13 answers
Ballroom dance. 32 answers
Outer garment 45 answers
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Sentences with POLONAISE (5)

After the Polonaise, and a few stately minuets, (copied from the court of Elizabeth), the company were ushered into the theatre.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home Bayard Taylor 2008
And as if he had construed the oath that answered him as an exclamation of assent, he began: “In June, a Hungarian costume with jacket and sash, two train dresses with upper skirts and trimmings of lace, a Medicis polonaise, a jockey costume, a walking costume, a riding-habit, two morning-dresses, a Velleda costume, an evening dress.” “I was obliged to attend the races very frequently during the month of June,” remarked the baroness.
Baron Trigault’s Vengeance Emile Gaboriau 2008
Owing to my inability to get money in Denver I am almost without shoes, have nothing but a pair of slippers and some "arctics." For outer garments--well, I have a trained black silk dress, with a black silk polonaise! and nothing else but my old flannel riding suit, which is quite threadbare, and requires such frequent mending that I am sometimes obliged to "dress" for supper, and patch and darn it during the evening.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains Isabella L. Bird 2008
Amongst these were his lines on the Polish nation--Aux debris de la Nation Polonaise, and Les Oiseaux Voyageurs, ou Les Polonais en France--both written in Gascon.
Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist Samuel Smiles 1997
They buy everything of the best, and the most expensive.” “I have brought a new customer,” said Miss Lucas; “and I want you to do a great favor, and that is to match a blue silk, and make her a pretty dress for the flower-show on the 13th.” Madame Cie produced a white muslin polonaise, which she was just going to send home to the Princess -----, to be worn over mauve.
A Simpleton Charles Reade 2006

Quotes with POLONAISE (1)

In the Blue Room, Cora Cash was trying to concentrate on her book. Cora found most novels hard to sympathise with -- all those plain governesses -- but this one had much to recommend it. The heroine was 'handsome, clever, and rich', rather like Cora herself. Cora knew she was handsome -- wasn't she always referred to in the papers as 'the divine Miss Cash'? She was clever -- she could speak three languages and could handle calculus. And as to rich, well, she was undoubtedly t…
Daisy Goodwin The American Heiress
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1989–2007).