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footImperial unit of length, equivalent to 0.3048 m, in use in Britain since Anglo-Saxon times. It originally represented the length of a human foot. One foot contains 12 inches and is one-third of a yard. footUnit of metrical pattern in poetry; see metre. The five most common types of foot in English poetry are iamb (v –), trochee (– v), dactyl (– vv), spondee ( –– ), and anapaest (vv –); the symbol v stands for an unstressed syllable and – for a stressed one. foot
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The 31-year-old choreographer checked the dictionary and found that 'juba' refers to a group dance done by African slaves on plantations in the South during the 1700s, which involved complex rhythmic clapping and foot stomping. The trash talk, the lewd remarks, the clapping and foot stomping by a hostile crowd, the distance runner's self-doubt, the fear of missing the short field goal in a crucial game . Drumming out decades of toe-tapping, foot stomping audio and visual clips from generations of hits, SHOUT ABOUT MUSIC and SHOUT ABOUT MUSIC Country Edition challenge players to shout out loud everything they love about music - giving them a chance to "Name that Song" or fill in the "Missing Lyrics. |
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