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Examples for "gavotte"
Examples for "gavotte"
1The little gavotte is an old dance in the second-hand book store.
2At Court he revived classical dances like the minuet and the gavotte.
3Something nameless and shapeless had lifted; there was a gavotte to her heartbeat.
4It was first a gentle gavotte, but impatience quickened the time.
5A gavotte was just over, as Moor entered the superb rooms.
1I believe in gavots at parties only if they strengthen muscles for milking time.
2He gavotted a few Lines with the Lily.
3Mr. Byles Gridley looked on gravely, thinking of the minuets and the gavots of his younger days.
4The fantastic melodies of wandering gypsy songs went throbbing through the room; rollicking gavots, Hungarian dances, low and slumbrous nocturnes.
5* * * He was a native of Rhode Island; his name was Gavot.