English to Yoruba Meaning of quickstep - quickstep


Quickstep :
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Definitions of quickstep in English
Noun(1) military march accompanying quick time(2) a ballroom dance with both quick and slow steps
Verb(1) perform a quickstep
Examples of quickstep in English
(1) Waltz, foxtrot, and quickstep were the popular ballroom dances.(2) ‘They have a dance floor in here,’ she told me a bit of awe on her face as she watched a couple quickstep across the middle of the restaurant that was made to look like a villa courtyard.(3) We practiced the cha-cha, quickstep , jive and samba, all of which are coming along quite well.(4) She made it to the show's semi-finals with her professional dance partner, Anton Du Beke, having learnt to dance the waltz, foxtrot, samba, rumba, jive and quickstep among others.(5) The waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.(6) The lessons, which will consist of waltzing, fox-trot, tango, salsa, quickstep , samba, rumba, will be given by Robelyne, a native of the Philippines, who is now living in Limerick.(7) They married 18 months later and would quickstep together in what is now the new home of Tanwood, the old scout hall.(8) The foxtrot is still danced every night of the week in hundreds of modern sequence dance clubs around the country, along with the waltz, quickstep , tango, rhumba, cha cha, jive, mambo, salsa, saunter, blues, swing and so on.(9) They wore sombre uniforms, with grey-blue trousers rather than the red of the line, drilled at the quickstep , used bugles rather than drums to transmit orders, and wore the hunting-horn badge.(10) I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep , waltz and tango.(11) Line Dancing classes, waltzing, jiving, quickstep , shoe the donkey etc are all being taught in Kennedy's Lounge every Thursday night from 9.30 to 11.30 pm.(12) Some of the better dancers among the youngsters are experts not only in folk and traditional dances, but also in ballroom dances like foxtrot, quickstep , waltz and tango, to say nothing of Latin dances such as rumba, samba, jive and salsa.(13) The ballroom competition consists of the waltz, quickstep , slow foxtrot, Viennese waltz and tango.(14) That explains why the quickstep is her favorite dance, followed by the paso, the samba, the blues and the starlight waltz.(15) Hinnegan's efforts involved the performance of the Argentine tango and the quickstep , both of which were executed with excellent expression.(16) Space on the night will be limited to leave room for the brave to foxtrot and quickstep .
Related Phrases of quickstep
(1) quickstep ::
quickstep
(2) step ::
igbese
(3) quick ::
awọn ọna
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English to Yoruba Dictionary: quickstep

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