Definitionn. an old formal French dance in quadruple time
Last update: October 23, 2015
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She has a collection of gavotte records. [Please select]
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Gavotte is a Frenchman, and he was all smiles and gesticulations as he said, "Welcome, welcome." [Please select]
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I have heard of clean people, but Gavotte is the cleanest man I ever saw. [Please select]
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Gavotte had told us where we should noon, and we reached the place shortly after twelve. [Please select]
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Gavotte even, with his tidbits of game and fish. [Please select]
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O'Shaughnessy bestrode Chief, Gavotte stalked on ahead to pick our way, and we were off.' [Please select]
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After dark we sat around the fire eating peanuts and listening to Gavotte and Mrs. [Please select]
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I had heard that panthers cried that way, but Gavotte said it was not a panther. [Please select]
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It was decided that the Castles should, through Bok's magazine and their own public exhibitions, revive the gavotte, the polka, and finally the waltz. [Please select]
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I used to be a master myself of all the steps, waltz and gavotte and the Virginia reel and the others. [Please select]
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