Two-step (noun)

A type of dance, typically performed to country music, characterized by two steps forward and two steps back.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from two + step.

Examples:

  1. The two-step was a staple at country western dance halls.
  2. The two-step was a simple but elegant dance that was easy to learn.
  3. The two-step was often performed by couples and involved intricate footwork.
  4. The two-step was a fun and lively way to experience the music and culture of the American West.
  5. The two-step was a romantic dance that required close physical contact between partners.
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