Use of foxtrot in Sentences. 19 Examples

The examples include foxtrot at the start of sentence, foxtrot at the end of sentence and foxtrot in the middle of sentence

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foxtrot at the end of sentence


  1. It's called the foxtrot.
  2. I remember being surprised by his graceful, conservative foxtrot.

foxtrot in the middle of sentence


  1. The foxtrot is a beautiful dance.
  2. Arthur Murray taught the foxtrot, the tango and the waltz.
  3. Tom rolled to his feet thickest smoke. Team foxtrot followed.
  4. The next dance was a foxtrot, but they continued to dance slowly.
  5. Fischer was playing in dance studios, working weekends in fox-trot bands.
  6. All members of Team foxtrot showed skyrocketing pulses and blood pressures.
  7. Traditional dances include the waltz, quickstep, tango, foxtrot, and so on.
  8. In dance halls people were dancing the shimmy, the fox-trot, the Charleston.
  9. The dancers are jumping up and down, no comparison to our foxtrots or waltzes.
  10. Learn how to dance the zigzag pattern of the foxtrot in this free dance lesson video.
  11. Learn the basic cross chasse steps for men dancing the foxtrot in this free video dance lesson.
  12. Learn the basic back lock steps for ladies dancing the foxtrot in this free video dance lesson.
  13. In the big middle room was a dance floor, with colored lights and a few gook couples doing the fox-trot.
  14. She got up and they completed a rather formal foxtrot amid the strange gyrations of the more experimental couples.
  15. That night, soldiers forgot their dead comrades, and their fox-trot partners forgot they would soon be alone again.
  16. Generations of Joneses have served heroically on the battlefield, from the beaches of Tarawa in World War II, to foxtrot Ridge in Vietnam.
  17. They crowd new department stores, sell wares in now legal street markets, canoodle in parks, take photos of their kids and foxtrot in the streets.

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