Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of dancing with clogs.
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Examples
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Their parents were both singers and the family was known on the folk festival circuit for its clog-dancing routine.
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Their parents were both singers and the family was known on the folk festival circuit for its clog-dancing routine.
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And then there's the sisters 'sporadic clog-dancing, testament to a childhood spent at folk festivals.
The Unthanks 2010
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Extreme Dance FX not only had the daunting task of being the first act up for judging, but also the challenge of bringing clog-dancing into the future.
'America's Got Talent' recap: 'Back Hoff' the talent! | EW.com 2008
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MICHEL: Perhaps least of all Rhiannon Giddens, who trained in opera, got burned out and gravitated toward clog-dancing and old-time music.
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Last February, he sent one model clog-dancing down the runway, and the Scotland-inspired fashions were elaborately constructed.
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Last February, he sent one model clog-dancing down the runway, and the Scotland-inspired fashions were elaborately constructed.
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` Mind you, he could have had a clog-dancing team in there, noise he made. '
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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Soon the Brits were clog-dancing around the billiards tables and hollering indelicate and anti-American boasts of recent shark-fishing successes.
The Shell Collector : Stories Anthony Doerr 2002
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Soon the Brits were clog-dancing around the billiards tables and hollering indelicate and anti-American boasts of recent shark-fishing successes.
The Shell Collector : Stories Anthony Doerr 2002
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