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(‎Created claim: usage example (P36): The panel of judges (who are dressed as fabulously as the competitors themselves) hold their hands out to give their '10s'—a stamp of approval—and the contestant moves on to the next round.)
 
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In the ballroom community, approval achieved following a performance, especially when such approval allows one to move from one round of performance to another.
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / definition
 
Getting your 10s from the judges means participants will progress to the next round of the competition. (American English)
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / definition: Getting your 10s from the judges means participants will progress to the next round of the competition. (American English) / rank
 
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Sense / L53-S1 / Property / definition: Getting your 10s from the judges means participants will progress to the next round of the competition. (American English) / reference
 
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Before you are able to compete you must "walk" the category to receive either "10s," meaning the panel approves of your performance or "a chop," which means you should try again next time. (English)
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / usage example: Before you are able to compete you must "walk" the category to receive either "10s," meaning the panel approves of your performance or "a chop," which means you should try again next time. (English) / rank
 
Normal rank
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / usage example: Before you are able to compete you must "walk" the category to receive either "10s," meaning the panel approves of your performance or "a chop," which means you should try again next time. (English) / reference
 
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / usage example
 
The panel of judges (who are dressed as fabulously as the competitors themselves) hold their hands out to give their '10s'—a stamp of approval—and the contestant moves on to the next round. (English)
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / usage example: The panel of judges (who are dressed as fabulously as the competitors themselves) hold their hands out to give their '10s'—a stamp of approval—and the contestant moves on to the next round. (English) / rank
 
Normal rank
Sense / L53-S1 / Property / usage example: The panel of judges (who are dressed as fabulously as the competitors themselves) hold their hands out to give their '10s'—a stamp of approval—and the contestant moves on to the next round. (English) / reference
 
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10s
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tens

Latest revision as of 20:52, 11 February 2024

(L53)
  • 10s en
Language English
Lexical category noun

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L53-S1
English In the ballroom community, approval achieved following a performance, especially when such approval allows one to move from one round of performance to another.

Statements about L53-S1

Getting your 10s from the judges means participants will progress to the next round of the competition. (American English)
Before you are able to compete you must "walk" the category to receive either "10s," meaning the panel approves of your performance or "a chop," which means you should try again next time. (English)
The panel of judges (who are dressed as fabulously as the competitors themselves) hold their hands out to give their '10s'—a stamp of approval—and the contestant moves on to the next round. (English)

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L53-F1
  • 10s en

Statements about L53-F1

L53-F2
  • tens en

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