From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishCharlestonCharles‧ton /ˈtʃɑːlstən $ ˈtʃɑːrl-/ noun → the Charleston
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Charleston• Charleston is owned by the Charleston Trust.• The unjustified murder of a Charleston black precipitated a mass meeting of blacks.• Vesey, who had bought his freedom after winning a Charleston lottery, inspired one such revolt.• She received all the reaction she could want at Charleston.• Painted scenes of historic Charleston on to handbags and lampshades.• Felix had the Charleston, foxtrots quick and foxtrots slow.• In dance halls people were dancing the shimmy, the fox-trot, the Charleston.