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tap-dancer

noun as in dancer

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Donald Trump is the American political tap-dancer of all time.

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But there are certain things that Davis can do — equipped as he is with his 6-foot-10 frame and his tap-dancer feet — that are nearly peerless.

An ex-convict jewel thief enters the studio world of a dancer and her father, an old-time tap-dancer.

Unrestrained/Refrains Rachael Worby’s Muse/ique orchestra is joined by tap-dancer Savion Glover and violinist/vocalist Charles Yang for an improvised program.

A decade later, Alexander Hamilton, who despite current popular perceptions, was not a multicultural tap-dancer but rather a stolid, law-and-order loving fan of the sporting life, added this to the back end of the Constitution: “We shall not sit down before the flag when the patriotic songstress trills, because sitting is as bad for you as smoking.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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