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quickstep (baile formal a ritmo rápido)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
quickstep [Am ˈkwɪkˌstɛp, Brit ˈkwɪkstɛp] N
quickstep
quickstep m
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quickstep N no pl
quickstep
quickstep m (baile formal a ritmo rápido)
in the PONS Dictionary
quickstep N
quickstep
quickstep m (baile formal a ritmo rápido)
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A quickstep of locks adds spice, nothing stronger, to bucolic progress.
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By the end of the 20th century the complexity of quickstep as done by advanced dancers had increased, due to the extensive use of syncopated steps with eighth note durations.
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The tempo of quickstep dance is rather brisk as it was developed to ragtime era jazz music which is fast-paced when compared to other dance music.
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Cycle times are one of the most significant differences between quickstep and autoclave processing.
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Many of the actors had to brush up on their quickstep.
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