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twinkle toes

[twing-kuhl tohz] / ˈtwɪŋ kəl ˌtoʊz /


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To this day, Anderson’s teammates and coaches will jokingly refer to the junior as “pompom” or “twinkle toes” during practice.

From Washington Post

The story unwinds with histrionics and homilies, jazz hands and twinkle toes, overly busy camerawork and hookless lung bursters.

From New York Times

These “jazz hands” or “twinkle toes,” as researchers are calling them, have never been observed in water frogs.

From New York Times

He was certainly a contrast to the twinkle toes of the visitors’s attackers; Bernardo Silva was particularly easy on the eye.

From The Guardian

As he got older, Noah grew out his previously short hair and replaced his fairly gender-neutral wardrobe with one that prominently featured Twinkle Toes—shoes that lit up in pink as he stepped.

From Scientific American