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marionette

noun
mar路​i路​o路​nette | \ 藢mer-膿-蓹-藞net How to pronounce marionette (audio) \

Definition of marionette

: a small-scale usually wooden figure (as of a person) with jointed limbs that is moved from above by manipulation of the attached strings or wires

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For a more elaborate souvenir, consider a marionette; puppetry in the Czech Republic and Slovakia is on UNESCO鈥檚 list of intangible cultural heritage. Elizabeth Chang, Washington Post, "The best souvenirs to bring home from 10 countries," 2 July 2019 In the clip, which features a white-noise soundtrack, a model鈥檚 legs ankle-breakingly stretch to the side and pull upward like a marionette. Liana Satenstein, Vogue, "What Is Going On With Balenciaga鈥檚 Possessed Instagram Clip?," 15 Nov. 2018 Trey Parker and Matt Stone鈥檚 action movie satire Team America: World Police put marionettes in compromising positions. Noel Murray, The Verge, "Long before The Happytime Murders, Peter Jackson鈥檚 Meet the Feebles featured perverted puppets," 24 Aug. 2018 Gianduja took its name from a popular marionette character. 2. Fox News, "5 things you didn't know about Nutella," 21 Sep. 2016 Marking a departure from Ballard's early focus on string marionettes, these late-career shows combine actors with puppets of all sizes and forms, constructed from such novel materials as polyurethane foam. Courant Community, "Community News For The Windham Edition," 10 July 2018 Peewinkles Puppet Studio: Tucked inside the Indiana State Museum, this theater only holds 65 patrons, and the puppeteers perform delightful marionette shows with engaging artistry. Lori Fulk / Indystar, Indianapolis Star, "Indiana for shy kids: 10 quiet hangouts your kid will love," 19 June 2018 Women like Su Yin and Zin Thant Thant are tapping into the magic of marionette puppets to educate rural children and their communities about health, hygiene and human trafficking. Didem Tali, USA TODAY, "Woman-led puppet theater brings health education to Myanmar villages," 22 Mar. 2018 Their gorgeous, haunting 3D motion sculpture makes dancer Shiho Tanaka look like an AI marionette. John Wenz, Popular Mechanics, "What a Computer Sees When It Watches You Dance," 11 Mar. 2015

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First Known Use of marionette

circa 1620, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for marionette

French marionnette, from Middle French maryonete, from Marion, diminutive of Marie Mary

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marionette

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English Language Learners Definition of marionette

: a puppet that is moved by pulling strings or wires that are attached to its body

marionette

noun
mar路​i路​o路​nette | \ 藢mer-膿-蓹-藞net How to pronounce marionette (audio) \

Kids Definition of marionette

: a puppet moved by attached strings

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