A form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock.
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Examples for "slam "
Examples for "slam "
1 Yet surely it was an error in tactics to slam the door.
2 Van Persie picked himself up to slam home from the penalty spot.
3 Despite the HD programming, Voom is far from a slam - dunk for consumers.
4 He is good enough to win a grand slam -very soon.
5 Yesterday Isabel used her powers to slam me up against a wall.
1 Titus had one last thrash , one final attempt to pry himself free.
2 Either one of them could thrash half the police in New Orleans.
3 Henry: Kind of the reason why we like it, especially in thrash .
4 With a strangled yell, I regain control of my body and thrash .
5 Then he began to thrash around like a thresher in a barn.
1 It's a fascinating mosh of the Victorian era, magic and emerging technology.
2 The Clenbuterol hit list is a mish - mosh of these sorts of stories.
3 But they're the only ones liable to get a mosh pit going.
4 Parbleu, we can do you zat mosh good, as veil as anodair.
5 But the reality of the mosh pit woke me up to something new.
1 They'd all slam danced with survivor's guilt.
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