hoofing (Meaning)
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hoofing (n)
dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures
Synonyms & Antonyms of hoofing
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hoofing Sentence Examples
- The horses thundered past, their hooves pounding rhythmically on the pavement.
- The ballet dancer's hooves tapped nimbly on the stage floor, creating a delicate tempo.
- The hikers trudged along the dusty trail, their hooves sinking into the soft earth.
- The cowboys' hooves kicked up dirt and dust as they galloped through the open range.
- The musicians' hooves stomped out a lively beat, setting the dance floor ablaze.
- The construction workers' hooves clomped around the site, each step a testament to their hard work.
- The tap dancer's hooves beat out a complex rhythm, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The mountain goats' hooves gripped the rocky slopes, allowing them to navigate treacherous terrain.
- The Clydesdale's hooves were adorned with elaborate horseshoes, a testament to their strength and pride.
- The drummer's hooves pounded on the drum kit, unleashing a thunderous roar.
FAQs About the word hoofing
dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures
kicking, booting, squelching, smashing, running down, running over, tramping, squashing, stamping, pulping
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The horses thundered past, their hooves pounding rhythmically on the pavement.
The ballet dancer's hooves tapped nimbly on the stage floor, creating a delicate tempo.
The hikers trudged along the dusty trail, their hooves sinking into the soft earth.
The cowboys' hooves kicked up dirt and dust as they galloped through the open range.