two step

/ˈtuːˌstɛp/
verb
  1. To dance the two-step.
    • The couple two-stepped gracefully, matching the rhythm perfectly.
    • They two-stepped across the wooden floor until the music stopped.
    • He taught me how to two-step to a country song.
noun
  1. A type of dance with a simple pattern of two steps, often associated with country or folk music.
    • She and her partner won the competition with a lively two-step.
    • The band played a fast two-step, and the floor filled with dancers.
    • At the barn dance, everyone learned the two-step quickly.
  2. A piece of music written for or suitable for this dance.
    • The fiddler struck up a cheerful two-step.
    • They played a classic two-step that got everyone clapping.
    • The album includes several traditional two-steps from the 1920s.
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