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buck-and-wing

 

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Noun buck-and-wing has 1 sense
  1. buck-and-wing - a solo tap dance emphasizing sharp taps
    --1 is a kind of
    tap dancing, tap dance

Definitions from the Web

Buck-and-wing

Noun: A lively and rhythmic tap dance characterized by the dancer rapidly stomping their foot and swinging their leg outwards.

Example Sentence: The talented performer wowed the audience with his flawless buck-and-wing routine.

Verb: To execute a buck-and-wing dance routine or step.

Example Sentence: She spent hours practicing in order to perfect her ability to buck-and-wing.

Adjective: Referring to something or someone related to the buck-and-wing dance style.

Example Sentence: The performers in the show wore stunning costumes that perfectly complemented their buck-and-wing choreography.

Idiom: Used to describe a combination of lively and energetic movements, often in reference to other forms of dance.

Example Sentence: The salsa routine was a perfect mix of passion and precision, performing a mesmerizing buck-and-wing of their own.

Local: In certain regions, buck-and-wing can refer to a traditional folk dance specific to that area.

Example Sentence: The locals held an annual festival where they showcased their unique buck-and-wing dance, passed down through generations.

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