As Kate got more alcohol into her system, the more she wanted to dance, and her and Cameron boogied on the dance floor. |
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After the speech, Churchill Club members boogied away the night in single-minded pursuit of the groove. |
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Here the night will be boogied away by an A-list celebrity smorgasbord of movie stars, moguls, sports personalities and billionaires. |
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When the effervescent teenage waiter boogied past us on his way another table, M stopped him with the question that was clearly eating him. |
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One track and I would have let it pass but they boogied on so at track four I upped and dressed to go knock on their door. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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More than 130 dancers boogied, slid, shook and flew over the course of the weekend. |
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Elderly ladies boogied to a succession of rock bands, and ran races with billy cans balanced on their heads. |
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Suddenly the groom's 80-year-old grandmother boogied to the dance floor and started a very lively line dance, which inspired half the room to hop to their feet. |
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No, I don't think my parents ever boogied to Jailhouse Rock, and they've not done any walking, running – or anything else – anywhere near Tennessee. |
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The waiter boogied back with the drinks and did a little shimmy before he boogied off. |
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But the audience never stood up and boogied, preferring to remain seated and watch with the devout attention that Russians give to any cultural enterprise. |
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Chiefs receiver Elmo Wright had set up the play by catching a long pass to the 3. Despite not scoring, Wright, one of the forefathers of the touchdown dance, boogied in the end zone and spiked the ball. |
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