gavotting Sentence Examples

  1. The dancers twirled and skipped along the stage, gavotting with graceful abandon.
  2. The children skipped and gavotted through the meadow, their laughter echoing through the air.
  3. The ballroom was filled with the sound of feet gavotting across the polished floor.
  4. The couple moved in perfect harmony, their steps gavotting smoothly as they swayed to the music.
  5. The actress took the center stage, gavotting towards the audience with captivating poise.
  6. The ballerina's leaps and twirls were like a graceful gavotte, soaring through the air with ethereal lightness.
  7. The crowd erupted in applause as the performers gavotted onto the stage, their costumes shimmering in the spotlight.
  8. The old man leaned on his cane, gavotting slowly across the room with a twinkle in his eye.
  9. The students gavotted down the school hallway, their faces beaming with excitement as they prepared for their performance.
  10. The young couple danced their gavotte with such passion and joy that it brought tears to the eyes of every witness.

gavotting Meaning

gavotting

a dance of French peasant origin marked by the raising rather than sliding of the feet, a French peasant dance in moderately quick 4/4 time, a tune for the gavotte in moderately quick ⁴/₄ time

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a dance of French peasant origin marked by the raising rather than sliding of the feet, a French peasant dance in moderately quick 4/4 time, a tune for the gavo

tap-dancing, shagging, bopping, fox-trotting, shimmying, polkaing, boogeying, jitterbugging, jigging, shuffling

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The dancers twirled and skipped along the stage, gavotting with graceful abandon.

The children skipped and gavotted through the meadow, their laughter echoing through the air.

The ballroom was filled with the sound of feet gavotting across the polished floor.

The couple moved in perfect harmony, their steps gavotting smoothly as they swayed to the music.