VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Poetry in motion

Meaning:

Something or someone that moves in a way that is very graceful or beautiful

Examples:

  • The figure skater's routine was poetry in motion, with every spin and jump perfectly executed.
  • Watching the ballet dancer glide across the stage was like seeing poetry in motion.
  • The race car driver maneuvered through the track with such skill that it was poetry in motion.
  • Her fingers danced across the piano keys, creating music that was poetry in motion.
  • The gymnast's flawless routine on the balance beam was poetry in motion.
  • The way he handled the sailboat through the rough waters was poetry in motion.
  • Seeing the flock of birds fly in perfect synchronization was poetry in motion.
  • The martial artist's precise and fluid movements were poetry in motion.
  • The horse and rider moved together as one, a true poetry in motion.
  • The synchronized swimmers' performance was a stunning display of poetry in motion.
  • His swift and graceful basketball moves were poetry in motion on the court.
  • The seamless collaboration between the actors on stage was poetry in motion.
  • The chef's deft knife skills as he prepared the dish were poetry in motion.
  • Watching the professional dancer perform the tango was pure poetry in motion.
  • The way she navigated the crowded streets on her bicycle was poetry in motion.