palais glide
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of palais glide
C20: from palais de danse
Example Sentences
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They even raised a roar in the closing stages of the opener, as Swift Breeze came back to nail Palais Glide after looking beaten inside the final furlong.
From The Guardian
Kempton 2.05 Richard Hannon had one winner from 44 runners in November but his Palais Glide appeals, despite that off-putting statistic.
From The Guardian
Appearing In Scotland at Balmoral Castle's annual Ghillie Ball, Great Britain's King George & Queen Elizabeth satisfactorily showed their democratic sovereignty by dancing for two hours among their shuffling, jostling tenants, taking a right royal try at the Palais Glide and the Lambeth Walk.
From Time Magazine Archive
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