clog dance


noun

a dance in which clogs, or heavy shoes, are worn for hammering out the lively rhythm.

Origin of clog dance

First recorded in 1880–85

OTHER WORDS FROM clog dance

clog dancer, noun clog dancing, noun

Words nearby clog dance

Example sentences from the Web for clog dance

  • And then he sketched a clog-dance on the hard-trodden snow of the pavement, with a mouth quite full of chestnuts.

    It Never Can Happen Again |William De Morgan
  • And George, he can clog-dance, and play the banjo like a pro-fessional.

    William Adolphus Turnpike |William Banks