- a word derived from clog dance.
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Laws passed this year include honoring Black Civil War hero Robert Smalls, clog dancing and women who hunt.
From Washington Times • May 22, 2023
Can Reformed churches and celebrations of Dutch lace and clog dancing make newcomers feel welcome?
From Economist • May 24, 2018
The fiddler Liz Knowles offered atmospheric accompaniment to several numbers, and Colin Dunne performed virtuosic clog dancing — some of it so amplified that the strikes and shuffles became like the sounds of otherworldly beasts.
From Washington Post • May 18, 2016
The band closed the ceremony, at London's Royal Albert Hall, by playing the song, complete with clog dancing.
From BBC • Apr. 27, 2016
The solid clog shoe has a full wood heel, arch and sole, and is used for very advanced clog dancing; not to be worn by beginners, but only the most accomplished professional solo dancers.
From The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession by Wayburn, Ned