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- noun Plural form of
jitterbugger .
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Examples
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Danced to big-band swing tunes, jitterbuggers flung their partners over their backs, under their legs, and into the air.
Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994
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The jitterbuggers got one last shot with "The GI Jive" before he U-turned through "Funny Valentine" and slid into the final tune of the night, "Every Time We Say Goodbye".
Stallion Gate Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 1986
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Inside, two jitterbuggers dance the Lindy Hop in between candlelit tables.
unknown title 2009
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The violins and harmonicas would be background music, nondiegetic music, designed to intensify our horror but not heard by either the eaten or surviving jitterbuggers.
unknown title 2008
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The violins and harmonicas would be background music, nondiegetic music, designed to intensify our horror but not heard by either the eaten or surviving jitterbuggers.
unknown title 2008
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