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footwork

[ US /ˈfʊtˌwɝk/ ]
[ UK /fˈʊtwɜːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the manner of using the feet
  2. skillful maneuvering or dealing
    she needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies

How To Use footwork In A Sentence

  • The intricate, filigree footwork - very occasionally embellished with a few ballet steps such as an entrechat - is, on its own terms, both fascinating and exciting.
  • In the early development of flamenco, the rhythm work was done in bare feet, so for me, the footwork is somewhat comparable to American Indian dance.
  • Good footwork consists essentially in the ability to move swiftly from one position to another without sacrificing balance.
  • The students use this technique today to master the most complex and tricky footwork.
  • There could have been a big problem here but thanks to some deft footwork by the Panel, it is not. Times, Sunday Times
  • The England keeper revealed some fancy footwork in the victory over Nottingham Forest.
  • You always want to work with footwork and his footwork is pretty good right now, Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow said. USATODAY.com - Draft's top QBs land on their feet
  • But it was Oxlade-Chamberlain's intelligent movement, dextrous footwork on the left flank and composed finishing that warmed the hearts of the Arsenal supporters who gave him a standing ovation when he was withdrawn. Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is a natural, says Arsène Wenger
  • She threw in a lot of flashy footwork to impress the judges.
  • Set to Rossini's titular score, it chivvies and inspires its dancers to delicious extremes of virtuosity, extravagantly sustained poses, scintillating footwork and wicked speeds. This week's new dance
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