On it, you're constantly jostled, poked, elbowed and stepped on by your boogieing neighbours. |
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George W Faison's Suite Otis, from 1971, sets a pink-clad cast strutting and boogieing to songs by Otis Redding. |
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He pointed to the dance floor, where her group was still boogieing. |
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Discos and night clubs were packed with revellers boogieing to the DJs' effervescent music. |
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For the shameless plug it was, it was an elongated false start, eventually boring even the most faithful boogieing young fan. |
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She was a struggling dancer in New York City just as Michael was boogieing into his golden period with Quincy Jones. |
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Once in a while just coming upon a tilted snowbank in the midst of a feeding area is enough to send a band boogieing away downhill. |
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Clearly recognising the song, they are soon beaming with delight and boogieing to the stream of the instrument. |
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Whether you are cutting a rug in the minuet, swinging and swaying with Sammy Kave, or just getting down and boogieing, dancing is an invitation to fun and romance. |
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A dating pro answers your biggest Qs about boogieing and boys. |
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Later the girls took on the dance floor with some other revellers, boogieing the night away letting off steam at the end of a weekend tennis tournament. |
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