footwork

IPA: fˈʊtwɝk

noun

  • Any movement of the feet, especially intricate or complex movement, as in sports or dancing.
  • (uncountable, music) A subgenre of juke/ghetto house and style of street dance that originated in Chicago in the early 1990s.
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Examples of "footwork" in Sentences

  • Consistent footwork is absolutely critical to shooting well.
  • Phillips believes that Mike Piazza's throwing and footwork is improved.
  • His footwork is very average — he'll never be more than a journeyman, he said.
  • Some scouts fretted about Tavares 'skating, but Snow said he believes Tavares' footwork is underrated.
  • His footwork is exceptional for a high school athlete, though he still has a lot to learn about technique.
  • Ainge understands defensive schemes, reads progressions and throws with good touch when his footwork is right.
  • His footwork is average but he has a knack for anticipating balls in the dirt and does an excellent job of blocking balls.
  • You always want to work with footwork and his footwork is pretty good right now, Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow said.
  • Miles Raymer on Mon, Apr 5, 2010 an October Sharp Darts profile and reppers of the Chicago-born dance style known as footwork, which is coincidentally the subject of
  • His footwork is not NHL-ready at this stage, but that didn't prevent him from being that rarest of breeds: a 17-year-old, true college freshman who came in and dominated against 22 year olds.

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