tap dance in English

noun
1
a dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps, characterized by rhythmical tapping of the toes and heels.
As part of the program's commitment to a broad range of styles, the children were taught a tap dance to perform at one of the concerts.
verb
1
perform a tap dance.
In another set, a solo performer clapped and tap-danced in the spotlight, first casually, then faster and faster, until his hands and legs were a blur of motion.
noun
    tap dancing

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1. Dorothy, Rose and Blanche want to perform a tap-dance.

2. Tap dance: Clogging is an American folk dance in which the heel keeps the rhythm, compared to tap dance that uses all parts of the foot.

3. Tap dance: one of America's major contributions to the world of percussive dance,

4. Buck and wing — a tap dance derived in style from black and Irish clog dances, marked esp

5. From minstral shows and vaudeville, to night clubs, musical theater, and movie musicals, tap dance has held a featured role.

6. Buck and wing definition: a boisterous tap dance, derived from Black and Irish clog dances Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Buck and wing definition: a boisterous tap dance, derived from Black and Irish clog dances Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. His zest for life is clearly undiminished —indeed, in Berkshire's latest annual report, he wrote that he and his octogenarian partner Charlie Munger "tap-dance to work."

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