Definition of Quickstep. Meaning of Quickstep. Synonyms of Quickstep

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Definition of Quickstep

Quickstep
Quickstep Quick"step`, n. (Mus.) A lively, spirited march; also, a lively style of dancing.

Meaning of Quickstep from wikipedia

- The quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations...
- Quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. Quickstep, quick-step, or quick step may also refer to: Quickstep (album), album by...
- "Maxime Bouet signs for Omega Pharma-QuickStep". Cyclingnews.com. Stephen Farrand. "Transfers: Omega Pharma–QuickStep signs David de la Cruz". Cyclingnews...
- dance of quickstep Quickstep (march music) A lively style of march music This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Quickstep music...
- The Quickstep 24 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Edward S. Brewer as a cruiser and first built in 1976. The design was initially...
- Tango & Paso Doble Series 2 runner-up Denise Lewis and Matthew CutlerQuickstep & Rumba Series 3 winner Darren Gough and Lilia KopylovaFoxtrot & Paso...
- "Our First President's Quickstep" is a quickstep march written by P. Rivinac for piano and published by Blackmar & Bros, Augusta, Georgia. The march celebrates...
- V6 is a silver level dance pattern of the quickstep International Standard Ballroom dance syllabus. The couple moves diagonally to the center (DC) and...
- Quickstep (also given as quick-step, quick step or quick march and known by its German name Geschwindmarsch and its French name pas redoublé) is a lively...
- "The Fine Old Color'd Gentleman", Dan Emmett (1843) "De Floating Scow Quickstep" (a.k.a. "Oh Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"*), E. Ferrett (1847) "Forty...