foxtrot Antonyms
Meaning of foxtrot
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foxtrot (n)
a ballroom dance in quadruple time; combines short and long and fast and slow steps fixed sequences
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foxtrot (v)
dance the foxtrot
foxtrot Sentence Examples
- The pilot performed an intricate foxtrot maneuver to evade enemy fire.
- The marching band played a lively foxtrot, its rhythm resonating through the square.
- The dancers twirled and stepped in perfect harmony during the foxtrot sequence.
- The director called for a foxtrot shot, capturing the characters' elegant dance.
- The fox's foxtrot was both graceful and cunning, as it stalked its prey.
- The codeword "foxtrot" was used to signal an immediate evacuation.
- The crossword puzzle clue for "a quick military maneuver" was "foxtrot."
- The foxtrot button on the keyboard was stuck, causing repeated "F" characters.
- The ship's radar detected a rogue vessel executing an erratic foxtrot pattern.
- The old man's unsteady gait resembled a clumsy foxtrot, much to the amusement of the children.
FAQs About the word foxtrot
a ballroom dance in quadruple time; combines short and long and fast and slow steps fixed sequences, dance the foxtrot
shag, shimmy, mambo, polka, jitterbug, bop, boogie, shuffle, jig, gavotte
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The pilot performed an intricate foxtrot maneuver to evade enemy fire.
The marching band played a lively foxtrot, its rhythm resonating through the square.
The dancers twirled and stepped in perfect harmony during the foxtrot sequence.
The director called for a foxtrot shot, capturing the characters' elegant dance.