A dolin
[doh-lin] /ˈdoʊ lɪn/
noun
sir anton
[an-ton] /ˈæn tɒn/ (show ipa), (patrick healey-kay) 1904–83, english ballet dancer.
dolin
/ˈdəʊlɪn/
noun
sir anton, real name sydney healey-kay. 1904–83, british ballet dancer and ch-r-ographer: with alicia markova he founded (1949) the london festival ballet
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