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foxtrot

[foks-trot] / ˈfɒksˌtrɒt /


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In recent weeks, Strictly viewers have seen La Voix and Škorjanec jive, waltz and foxtrot around the Strictly dancefloor.

From BBC

In newer tasks, Pancho mimes words silently and spells out less common words using the military alphabet: “delta” for “d,” “foxtrot” for “f.”

From New York Times

Robbie found fame for her role in Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and her credits since include “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” “Mary Queen of Scots” and “Birds of Prey.”

From Los Angeles Times

Partly owned by the Foxtrot Racing Syndicate, whose 20 members include a roofer and housekeeper.

From BBC

Then, suddenly, a great new job offer arrives, to work as the assistant to Helen Wilcox, pen name Maud Dixon, author of the runaway best seller “Mississippi Foxtrot,” a coming-of-age novel about two teenage girls and a murder.

From New York Times