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jitterbug

[jit-er-buhg] / ˈdʒɪt ərˌbʌg /


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The music that occasionally breaks outs encourages jitterbugging.

From Los Angeles Times

Those traits allowed Clark to defend every player on the court, from jitterbug point guards to beanpole centers.

From Los Angeles Times

The studio tailored lessons for students ages 30 to 90 and offered classes on dances not taught in American-style studios, such as the Taiwanese jitterbug.

From Washington Post

“Oh man, that kid’s a little jitterbug,” senior running back Travis Dye said.

From Los Angeles Times

Dorothy WhiteHorse, 89, a Kiowa who attended Riverside in the 1940s, said she recalled learning to dance the jitterbug in the school’s gymnasium and learning to speak English for the first time.

From Washington Times