From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfoxtrotfox‧trot /ˈfɒkstrɒt $ ˈfɑːkstrɑːt/ noun [countable] APDa formal dance which combines short quick steps with long slow steps, or a piece of music for this dance —foxtrot verb [intransitive]
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foxtrot• The next dance was a foxtrot, but they continued to dance slowly.• She got up and they completed a rather formal foxtrot amid the strange gyrations of the more experimental couples.• The dancers are jumping up and down, no comparison to our foxtrots or waltzes.