foxtrot

/ˈfɑksˌtrɑt/
noun
  1. A smooth, progressive ballroom dance in 4/4 time, with long, flowing steps.
    • She won a medal for her foxtrot performance at the competition.
    • The foxtrot is one of the most popular ballroom dances.
    • They practiced the foxtrot for the wedding reception.
verb
  1. To dance the foxtrot.
    • They foxtrotted across the dance floor gracefully.
    • He learned to foxtrot by watching online tutorials.
    • The couple foxtrotted to a classic jazz tune.
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