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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air stepping" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to dance, performance, or metaphorical expressions of lightness or elevation.
Example: "The dancer was so light on her feet, it looked like she was air stepping across the stage."
Alternatives: "floating" or "gliding".
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She can slide up banisters, float in the air, step into pictures, stick stars on the sky, and talk to animals.
During "Leroy Jenkins's Air Steps," from "Heart's Reflections" (Cuneiform), released this year, he faced the band and let his body sway in tempo.
That move -- the first Lindy Hop air step, according to the International Encyclopedia of Dance -- did more than earn his team a victory that night.
The oxide, during the air step, exclusively retains oxygen while partial oxidation reaction occurs during the methane step utilizing the retained oxygen.
I led the guy there and, taking a few "air steps" in the dark, so as not to hit it myself and without exposing its presence, sailed over it.
Mr. Manning was nicknamed "Musclehead" for his powerfully quick acrobatic style, as he hurled his swing partners through show-stopping athletic sequences — and sometimes through space, in what was called his "aerial" or "air step".
But I broke my ankle this year wearing an athletic shoe and I'm noticing that ads for "air step insoles" are mysteriously showing up on my FaceBook feed.
The contact detection algorithm helps the robot determine the best time for a given leg to switch from swinging in the air to stepping on the ground.
As she puts it, "I was practicing to break a commandment or two, the way a batter takes a few swings into the air before stepping up to the plate".
Her husband said he needed some air and stepped outside.
I left the lean, cool evening air and stepped into the restaurant's foyer.
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