Sentences with jitterbug
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J j - I might even do a little jitterbug around the kitchen.
- Being aboard a ship was drastically more boring than dancing the jitterbug in England.
- I found it hard to imagine dad in flares and a flowery kaftan jitterbugging the night away.
- It is true that as we age we may no longer be able to jitterbug or engage in a fast mambo.
- ‘In my little pink-white body back in Aberdeen, Washington, doing the jitterbug - I thought such dancing came out of the air,’ says Brown.
- There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade.
- I was just a little girl but I used to love peeking around the corner and watching them doing the jitterbug and throwing the girls over their shoulders.
- Obviously, using a jitterbug is not a good practice.
- If words are comedic crutches, then mimes are the gimps jitterbugging at Lourdes.
- We headed onwards to Harajuku park, where we came across some Japanese Teddy Boys, with monster quiffs, and jitterbug dance moves.
- I took country dancing lessons, waltz, jitterbug and polka at the Quick-Quick Slow-Slow dance school in Houston.
- The answer was to make the jitterbug a slotted dance.
- A motormouth jitterbug with a shiny dome, he was the X factor, goosing the rhythm and galvanizing the offense.
- They were jitterbugging, swinging to the tunes of big bands, or singing hymns.
- But she did get to jitterbug with Rob Marshall - and ended up with a broken finger.
- Wear your favorite 50's fashion, practice your jitterbug moves, and swing into 2005 in 50's style!
- I try to sniffle, but all I manage is a jitterbug around my offices.
- Old men in paper hats dance the jitterbug with old women in poodle skirts.
- The old girl stopped doing the jitterbug and picked up a lively waltz instead.
- He began referring to himself as Hef instead of Hugh, learned the jitterbug and began drawing a comic book.