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tap dance
1noun
a dance in which the rhythm or rhythmical variation is audibly tapped out with the toe or heel by a dancer wearing shoes with special hard soles or with taps.
tap-dance
2[tap-dans, -dahns]
verb (used without object)
to perform a tap dance.
tap dance
noun
a step dance in which the performer wears shoes equipped with taps that make a rhythmic sound on the stage as he dances
verb
to perform a tap dance
Other 51Թ Forms
- tap-dancer noun
- ˈٲ-ˌ岹Գ noun
- ˈٲ-ˌ岹ԳԲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tap dance1
Origin of tap dance2
Example Sentences
Watching Lyonne’s heroine tap dance away from strafing fire gets old pretty fast, but at least Johnson and his writers realize that.
Arriving on stage in a sparkly tuxedo dress, she rearranged her hits Espresso and Please Please Please in a jazzy big band style, and even delivered a fleet-footed tap dance sequence.
Rachel says Semina was a quirky child who loved watching TV, taking ballet and tap dancing lessons.
This season, we make sure to give special mention to a medal, a tap dance — and women who spend all of their screen time staring at men.
This is a musical that treasures goofy imperfection, a scene where McInnerny does a funny little tap dance, or the joy in Shannon’s hyena cackle.
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