gigue (Meaning)

Wordnet

gigue (n)

music in three-four time for dancing a jig

Webster

gigue (n.)

A piece of lively dance music, in two strains which are repeated; also, the dance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gigue

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gigue Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer's lively gigue set the stage ablaze with its energetic steps.
  2. The medieval court revelers reveled in the rhythmic and spirited gigue.
  3. The Baroque composer's gigue featured intricate ornamentation and lively counterpoint.
  4. The accordionist's virtuosic gigue showcased the instrument's versatility and dexterity.
  5. The bagpiper's spirited gigue resonated through the Highlands, stirring emotions.
  6. The fiddler's jig transitioned seamlessly into a captivating gigue.
  7. The symphony orchestra executed the gigue with precision and dynamism.
  8. The choreographer incorporated a lively gigue into the ballet's final act.
  9. The marching band's brassy gigue reverberated through the streets.
  10. The harpsichord's delicate gigue provided an enchanting backdrop for the ball.

FAQs About the word gigue

music in three-four time for dancing a jigA piece of lively dance music, in two strains which are repeated; also, the dance.

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The dancer's lively gigue set the stage ablaze with its energetic steps.

The medieval court revelers reveled in the rhythmic and spirited gigue.

The Baroque composer's gigue featured intricate ornamentation and lively counterpoint.

The accordionist's virtuosic gigue showcased the instrument's versatility and dexterity.