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Turn one leg sideways #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:19 am   Turn one leg sideways
 

"The woman can rise up on her toes and turn one leg slightly sideways."

I have difficulty in picturing this movement. Is it like... the woman is standing up on her toes and at the same time, for example, she makes her right leg slightly turn to the right?
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Turn one leg sideways #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:43 am   Turn one leg sideways
 

That's what I would say.
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