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Soft shoe.
Speaking to someone or a speech given in a gentle or conciliatory way.
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soft shoe
verb
To perform a dance of this kind.
Exact(16)
"With the older men, there'll be some soft shoe.
On the audio side, the accompanying commotion is a booming tympani to the trout's soft shoe.
Jerry Douglas, in garters and top hat, and Sean Stewart begin a stylized soft shoe.
They even look good dancing in Sharon Jenkins's stylish little soft shoe numbers.
Who else but these two goofy modern-dance and ballet choreographers would do a soft shoe in flippers?
Mr. Galv?approximated David Lagos's vibrato crooning, while Alfredo Lagos, his guitar in his brother's capable hands, provocatively swiveled his hips and did a little soft shoe.
Similar(41)
So did tap, soft-shoe and square dancing.
I was twenty-four and just starting to dance away on the easy side — a little soft-shoe here, a little soft-shoe there.
Dances were tap and soft-shoe, the buck-and-wing, and similar routines.
Club Swizzle has the out-of-place soft-shoe shufflin' tap dancer Movin Melvin Brown.
Ms. Isenstein is visible in "Infinite Disco Soft-Shoe," albeit in a little dance of death.
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