Jig
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British pronunciation/d‌ʒˈɪɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒɪɡ/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "jig"

to jig
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sumayaw, tumalon

to dance, move, or skip with quick, lively steps
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The children are jigging to the catchy tune playing on the radio.
The group of friends decided to jig around the bonfire, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration.
During the carnival parade, participants dressed in colorful costumes jigged along the route, entertaining spectators.
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jig, masiglang sayaw

a lively folk dance, originating from Irish or Scottish traditions, characterized by quick and rhythmic movements, often performed in groups and accompanied by traditional music

What is a "jig"?

A jig is a lively and rhythmic dance, often associated with traditional Irish and Scottish folk music. It features fast, intricate footwork and a quick tempo, with dancers performing steps that include hops, skips, and rapid movements. The dance is typically done solo or in groups and is characterized by its energetic and upbeat style, often performed at social gatherings and cultural events.

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With nimble footwork and a spirited rhythm, Sarah delighted audiences as she performed the lively jig, embodying the joyful spirit of dance with every step.
The lively strains of the accordion filled the air as dancers took to the floor, moving with energy and grace to the spirited rhythms of the jig.
The St. Patrick 's Day celebration featured a traditional jig performed by a group of dancers, their feet tapping out lively rhythms in perfect sync.
02

sahig, panahod

a device that holds a piece of machine work and guides the tools operating on it
03

jig, pain

a fisherman's lure with one or more hooks that is jerked up and down in the water
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jig, sayaw jig

music that is set to a quick dance in triple rhythm with leaping movements, popular in the past

What is a "jig"?

A jig is a lively and upbeat piece of music often associated with traditional dance. Originating from Ireland and Scotland, jigs are characterized by their fast tempo and rhythmic patterns, which make them ideal for dancing. The music features energetic and repetitive melodies, commonly played on instruments such as fiddles, flutes, and bagpipes. Jigs are a key element of folk music and dance, known for their vibrant and engaging qualities that encourage lively movement.

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The children are jigging to the catchy tune playing on the radio.
The group of friends decided to jig around the bonfire, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration.
During the carnival parade, participants dressed in colorful costumes jigged along the route, entertaining spectators.
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