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foxtrot

[foks-trot] / ˈfɒksˌtrɒt /


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As soon as the lessons were finished, I would hustle out and jump into the Model T. He said he wanted to take me to the beach, where we could dip in the waves or foxtrot in a dance hall on the boardwalk.

From Literature

This traditional South Korean music genre gets its name from the American "foxtrot", which shares the trot's distinctive two-beat rhythm.

From BBC

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

From BBC

One person who had never been on the show appeared too: Prince William showed up by video call to cheer on Robert Irwin as he worked on his foxtrot and to forgive him a bit for skipping out on the EarthShot Prize awards ceremony.

From Los Angeles Times

These were Foxtrot class diesel-electric subs, fairly outdated by American standards.

From Literature