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footwork
English
Etymology
foot +? work
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?f?t.w??k/
Noun
footwork (usually uncountable, plural footworks)
- Any movement of the feet, especially intricate or complex movement, as in sports or dancing.
- (uncountable, music) A subgenre of juke/ghetto house and style of street dance that originated in Chicago in the early 1990s.
Further reading
- footwork (genre) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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floryshe
English
Verb
floryshe
- Obsolete form of flourish.
Noun
floryshe (plural floryshes)
- Obsolete form of flourish.
- (martial arts) In the Association for Renaissance Martial Arts, an unstructured practice routine of guard transitions, cuts, thrusts, slices and parries with appropriate footwork; an expression of techniques already learned in an original way.
References
- ARMA Training & Practice Video Clips
Anagrams
- horse fly, horse-fly, horsefly, shore fly
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