"toe dance" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: toe dances [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} toe dance (plural toe dances)
  1. A dance performed on the balls of the feet or en pointe.
    Sense id: en-toe_dance-en-noun-ij8Z1Wef
  2. The act of avoiding an issue by equivocation, complicated diplomacy, or changing the subject.
    Sense id: en-toe_dance-en-noun-8H7i5UlT

Verb

Forms: toe dances [present, singular, third-person], toe dancing [participle, present], toe danced [participle, past], toe danced [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} toe dance (third-person singular simple present toe dances, present participle toe dancing, simple past and past participle toe danced)
  1. Alternative form of toe-dance
    Dance on ones toes
    Synonyms: toedance, toe-dance
    Sense id: en-toe_dance-en-verb-5CGv~cZZ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 40 4 52 4
  2. Alternative form of toe-dance
    Avoid an issue
    Sense id: en-toe_dance-en-verb-neS7kacv

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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