jitterbugging (Meaning)

jitterbugging

a dance in which couples swing, balance, and twirl with lively acrobatics, to dance the jitterbug, to move around or back and forth with quick often jerky movements especially to confuse or disconcert an opponent in sports, a jazz variation of the two-step in which couples swing, balance, and twirl in standardized patterns and often with vigorous acrobatics, a person who dances the jitterbug, one who dances the jitterbug

jitterbugging Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's energetic jitterbugging set the dance floor ablaze.
  2. The music's infectious rhythm had everyone jitterbugging with abandon.
  3. Her nimble feet executed intricate jitterbugging steps with effortless grace.
  4. The jitterbugging competition showcased the dancers' athleticism and coordination.
  5. The old-fashioned record player crackled as the jitterbugging craze filled the room.
  6. The band's lively performance inspired a surge of jitterbugging energy among the crowd.
  7. Under the disco lights, the dancers moved with infectious jitterbugging enthusiasm.
  8. The jitterbugging marathon tested the dancers' endurance and agility.
  9. The sheer joy of jitterbugging brought smiles to faces and lightened spirits.
  10. The nostalgic sounds of big band music transported the audience back to the golden age of jitterbugging.

FAQs About the word jitterbugging

a dance in which couples swing, balance, and twirl with lively acrobatics, to dance the jitterbug, to move around or back and forth with quick often jerky movem

boogying, bopping, jigging, tangoing, shuffling,waltzing, jiving, boogeying, shimmying, prancing

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The couple's energetic jitterbugging set the dance floor ablaze.

The music's infectious rhythm had everyone jitterbugging with abandon.

Her nimble feet executed intricate jitterbugging steps with effortless grace.

The jitterbugging competition showcased the dancers' athleticism and coordination.