polkaing Synonyms

polkaing Meaning

polkaing

a lively dance that originated in Bohemia, a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin in duple time with a basic pattern of hop-step-close-step, a lively originally Bohemian dance tune in ²/₄ time

polkaing Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly couple swayed gracefully to the rhythm of the polka, their polkaing skills honed by decades of practice.
  2. The lively polka music filled the air, beckoning the crowd to join in the polkaing frenzy.
  3. The children skipped and polkaed around the town square, their laughter echoing through the cobblestone streets.
  4. The mayor led the grand polka procession, his jovial polkaing steps setting the pace for the festival.
  5. The accordion player's fingers danced nimbly over the keys, creating a lively polkaing melody that brought the crowd to its feet.
  6. The polkaing couples spun and twirled, their colorful costumes twirling like kaleidoscopes.
  7. The polkaing competition showcased the most skilled and graceful dancers in the region.
  8. The Polka King and Queen reigned supreme, their polkaing prowess unparalleled.
  9. The polkaing enthusiast danced for hours, his tireless polkaing steps a testament to his love of the dance.
  10. The polkaing festival brought the community together, creating an atmosphere of merriment and celebration.

FAQs About the word polkaing

a lively dance that originated in Bohemia, a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin in duple time with a basic pattern of hop-step-close-step, a lively original

gavotting, prancing, mamboing, fox-trotting, shagging,waltzing, jiving, jigging, shuffling, boogeying

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The elderly couple swayed gracefully to the rhythm of the polka, their polkaing skills honed by decades of practice.

The lively polka music filled the air, beckoning the crowd to join in the polkaing frenzy.

The children skipped and polkaed around the town square, their laughter echoing through the cobblestone streets.

The mayor led the grand polka procession, his jovial polkaing steps setting the pace for the festival.