elegance and poise
poise the troop for the battle
poise yourself on your toes
poise one's head forward
the poise and bearing of a champion.
The economy is poised for take-off.
poise and good deportment can be cultivated.
be poised on the brink of disaster
Such poise is singular in one so young.
stood poised for the jump.
poised between life and death
poised on the edge of a chair
She was poised to challenge for the party leadership.
She stood poised for a moment.
poise is directly concerned with good deportment.
the company is poised to reap the benefits of this investment.
The bee hung poised above the flower.
The two countries were poised on the brink of war.
Humankind is not poised teetering on the edge of extinction.
He must keep great poise, like an egret.
Professor Umbridge blinked but recovered her poise almost instantly.
Well, Rhymer is poised for a breakout on the same scale.
Well, how do you gain poise? By being prepared.
And then like, the poise was just there.
Her poised finger jabs the keyboard.
But now it's poised for an unprecedented handover of power.
Israel's ground troops were poised to enter Gaza.
Yellin was poise and firm in response to questions.
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