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I . poise [pɔɪz] SUBST sem pl

1. poise (self-control):

poise

2. poise (graceful position):

poise
poise of dancers

II . poise [pɔɪz] VERBO trans

2. poise (in one's hand):

poise

III . poise [pɔɪz] VERBO intr

poise

poise SUBST

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On pageant night, the women are judged based on scholarship, interview, talent, poise and appearance.
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Common reasons for a substitution include injury, tiredness, ineffectiveness, a tactical switch, or timewasting at the end of a finely poised game.
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Movements should be soft and flowing while maintaining poise, strength, and at times demonstrating flexibility.
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He invents a cure for a very deadly disease that is poised to wipe out the whole population of his village.
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He said he will be remembered for his poise under pressure and smooth skills.
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It is silent over rough bumps, poised and well damped.
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The beauty and poise of the actress had deeply impressed.
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It has or is poised to become mainstream.
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He was a man of poise even midst times of stress and excitement.
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For a time in late 1975, the team was poised to compete for a playoff spot.
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