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tap dance
1noun
- a dance in which the rhythm or rhythmical variation is audibly tapped out with the toe or heel by a dancer wearing shoes with special hard soles or with taps.
tap-dance
2[ tap-dans, -dahns ]
verb (used without object)
- to perform a tap dance.
tap dance
noun
- a step dance in which the performer wears shoes equipped with taps that make a rhythmic sound on the stage as he dances
verb
- to perform a tap dance
Derived Forms
- ˈtap-ˌdancer, noun
- ˈtap-ˌdancing, noun
Other Words From
- tap-dancer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tap dance1
Origin of tap dance2
Example Sentences
At one point, the Joker even starts to tap dance.
The 21-year-old from Chula Vista who came one round short of advancing to the knockout stages grew up in jazz and tap dance, but the disciplines got expensive.
Hines was a marvel, not just with his fevered tap dancing and supple singing but with the sensitivity of his characterization.
“When he came back, he showed me the first motion capture clip of Gollum,” Miller remembers, “I’d never even heard the words, but I said, ‘That’s how we make all the penguins tap dance.’”
He started tap dancing at three years old and was cast in the national tour of the Broadway show, "The Tap Dance Kid," with fellow tap dancing great Savion Glover.
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