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Charleston
Charlestonnouna vigorous, rhythmic ballroom dance popular in the 1920s.
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charleston
charlestonnouna fast rhythmic dance of the 1920s, characterized by kicking and by twisting of the legs from the knee down
Charleston
1 Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
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a seaport in SE South Carolina.
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a city in and the capital of West Virginia, in the W part.
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a city in E central Illinois.
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a city in central West Virginia: the state capital. Pop: 51 394 (2003 est)
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a port in SE South Carolina, on the Atlantic: scene of the first action in the Civil War. Pop: 101 024 (2003 est)
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Etymology
Origin of Charleston
Named after Charleston, South Carolina
Example Sentences
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For example, the Colored People’s Convention that met in 1865 in Charleston, South Carolina, argued that equal voting rights were “inherent and essential to every republican form of government.”
From Slate • Jun. 3, 2026
There were also limited editions such as the Charleston, the Dolly and a "007" version to coincide with the 1981 James Bond Movie "For Your Eyes Only" that featured a yellow 2CV.
From Barron's • May 21, 2026
New York City was the site of the second-largest disparity last year; Jacksonville and Tampa, both in Florda, came in third and fourth, respectively; and Charleston, S.C., came in fifth.
From MarketWatch • May 1, 2026
During a late-March event held in Fairey’s hometown of Charleston, S.C.,
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2026
She flashed back to her tea party with Piper, Hazel, and Aphrodite in Charleston.
From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan
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