Pronunciation: /ˈhuːfər/
noun a slang term for a skilled dancer, especially in tap dancing
A1 She is a talented hoofer who loves to dance.
A2 The hoofer performed an amazing tap dance routine.
B1 The hoofer's graceful movements captivated the audience.
B2 As a hoofer, she has trained in various styles of dance.
C1 The hoofer's precision and skill on stage impressed everyone.
C2 Being a professional hoofer requires years of dedication and practice.
formal The hoofer showcased their impeccable footwork during the ballet performance.
informal I heard that new hoofer at the dance studio is really talented.
slang Check out that hoofer busting a move on the dance floor!
figurative As a hoofer in the business world, she always knows how to navigate tricky situations with grace.
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