quicksteps >> /ˈkwɪkstɛp/
Definition: [verb] Dance the quickstep.
Example: When I feinted to my left, he quickstepped to his right, gaze locked with mine.
Definition: [noun] A dance similar to a fast foxtrot.
Example: While an eight-piece orchestra will play waltzes, foxtrots, and quicksteps at the Atrium, the poolside will have a brand new band from Europe.
Definition: [noun] A step used when marching in quick time.
Example: By creating its own elaborate patriotic ballads, many of which were in fact adapted from popular operas of the day, Saxton's band quickly became famous for its quickstep marches throughout Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia and the Carolinas.