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  • The Raiders closed to 14-7 when linebacker Thomas Howard intercepted a horribly thrown pass by Rivers and returned it 66 yards, highstepping the last 25 yards into the end zone

    USATODAY.com - Football - Oakland vs. San Diego 2006

  • Fittingly, Steelers receiver Hines Ward imitated Ickey Woods 'old touchdown dance after scoring, only he didn't know his Chad Johnson-like highstepping would come in the Bengals' biggest win in years.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • He's highstepping up the subway stairs ahead of metall, soda-straw thin, hair cut Ivy League style and slicked back on top, long sideburns curving to points near the corners of his mouthback rigid, knees rising and falling in a bizarrely quick clockwork rhythm.

    The pornography of despair shunn 2007

  • He's highstepping up the subway stairs ahead of metall, soda-straw thin, hair cut Ivy League style and slicked back on top, long sideburns curving to points near the corners of his mouthback rigid, knees rising and falling in a bizarrely quick clockwork rhythm.

    The pornography of despair shunn 2007

  • The alarm call, a loud hiss, is often accompanied by a highstepping, springy gait.

    26 Mouse Deer 1991

  • On Caminito Street, the birthplace of tango, witness dancers highstepping for crowds in Buenos

    Thestar.com - Home Page Adrian Brijbassi 2010

  • There were Clara and Fritz and Victorian ball dresses and little children coming out of Mother Ginger’s skirt and Russian dudes highstepping during the dum-dididi-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum part, which is always my favorite.

    Sugarplum Whatever Becca 2004

  • There were Clara and Fritz and Victorian ball dresses and little children coming out of Mother Ginger’s skirt and Russian dudes highstepping during the dum-dididi-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum part, which is always my favorite.

    Archive 2004-12-01 Becca 2004

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