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  2. Why Do We Say “Piqued My Interest”? - AOL

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    The word "piqued" has more meanings than you might think! The post Why Do We Say “Piqued My Interest”? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Piqué (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    Piqué (weaving) 1830s white cotton marcella skirt. Piqué, or marcella, refers to a weaving style, normally used with cotton yarn, which is characterized by raised parallel cords or geometric designs in the fabric. [ 1] Piqué fabrics vary from semi-sheer dimity to heavy weight waffle cloth. [ 1] Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close ...

  4. Picnic - Wikipedia

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    Picnic. A picnic is a meal taken outdoors ( al fresco) as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theater performance, [ 1] and usually in summer or spring.

  5. Gerard Piqué - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Piqué Bernabeu [ 4] was born on 2 February 1987 [ 5] in Barcelona, Catalonia. [ 1] He started his career playing for FC Barcelona 's youth teams as a defensive midfielder, but before he signed his first professional contract with the club, he decided to join Manchester United.

  6. Piquerism - Wikipedia

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    Piquerism. Piquerism (derived from the French piquer —"to prick") refers to a sexual interest in penetrating the skin of another person with sharp objects (such as pins, razors, knives, etc.). Sometimes, this is serious enough to cause extreme injuries or even death. [1] Piquerism is a paraphilia as well as a form of sadism.

  7. Shakira Says She Sacrificed 'A Lot' in Her Career to ... - AOL

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    Shakira and Gerard Pique's Relationship Timeline: The Way They Were. She added at the time, “I think that nothing can compensate for the pain of destroying a family. Of course, I have to keep ...

  8. Glossary of ballet - Wikipedia

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    Arabesque. In dance (particularly ballet), arabesque (French: [aʁabɛsk]; literally, "in Arabic fashion") is a body position in which a dancer stands on one leg (the supporting leg) with the other leg (the working leg) extended, straight, behind the body. The arm positions can vary and are generally allongé. The foot of the supporting leg may ...

  9. Piquet - Wikipedia

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    A Game of Piquet, imaginary 17th century scene painted in 1861 by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (1815–1891), National Museum of Wales. Piquet ( / pɪˈkɛt /; French pronunciation: [pikɛ]) is an early 16th-century plain-trick card game for two players that became France's national game. [ 1]