circle eight

circle eight
noun
figure skating : a figure comprised of two tangent circles, the first usually skated on the right foot, the second on the left foot

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circle eight,
an evolution in figure skating in which the skater forms an entire circle on one foot and then an adjoining and equal-sized circle on the other foot.

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