intransitive. To dance, move briskly.
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释义 | society > leisure > dancing > [verb (intransitive)] (29) frikec1000 intransitive. To dance, move briskly. sail1297 intransitive. To dance. dancec1300 intransitive. To leap, skip, hop, or glide with measured steps and rhythmical movements of the body, usually to the accompaniment of music, either… sault1377 intransitive. To leap, dance. tripc1386 intransitive. To move lightly and nimbly on the feet; to skip, caper; to dance; †of a horse: to caper, prance (obsolete rare). archaic. balea1400 To dance. hopc1405 To dance (for which it is now only a playful expression); also with cognate object. foota1425 intransitive. To move the feet rhythmically when dancing; to dance. Also with away. Now rare. tracec1425 intransitive. To pace or step in dancing; to tread a measure; to dance. Also transitive (rare). Obsolete. sallyc1440 intransitive. To leap, bound, dance. to dance a fita1500 A strain of music, stave. Also, to dance a fit. fling1528 Scottish. To caper, dance. (Cf. fling, n. 4.) to tread a measure, a dance1577 to tread a measure,†a dance, etc., to go through a dance in a rhythmic or stately manner; to go through in dancing; so to tread a march. archaic and p… trip1578 intransitive with it. traverse1584 intransitive. To dance; to move regularly back and forth in dancing. Obsolete. move1594 intransitive. To dance. to shake heels1595 to shake a foot, to shake a hoof (U.S.), to shake a leg (also, to hurry), to shake a toe, to shake one's bones, to shake feet, to shake heels, to sha… to shake it1595 to shake a foot, to shake a hoof (U.S.), to shake a leg (also, to hurry), to shake a toe, to shake one's bones, to shake feet, to shake heels, to sha… firk1596 intransitive. To move about briskly; to dance, jig; to flaunt or frisk about: to be lively, frisky, or ‘jiggish’. Also to firk it. Obsolete. tripudiate1623 intransitive. To dance, skip, or leap for joy, or with excitement; to exult. pettitoe1651 transitive. With it: to dance, move about on the toes. step1698 To move with measured paces in a dance. Also quasi-transitive, to go through the steps of, perform (a dance). jink1718 To wheel or fling about in dancing; to dance. to stand up1753 intransitive. To take part in a dance; to dance with (a partner); (formerly also) †to participate in a game, race, etc. (obsolete). Now rare. bejig1821 to jig about. to toe and heel (it)1828 intransitive. To move the toe, to tap rhythmically with the toe in dancing; to toe and heel (it), to dance. morris1861 intransitive. To dance; spec. to perform a morris dance. Now rare. hoof1925 To dance. Also with it. slang. terp1945 (intransitive) to dance. |
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