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kick one's heels
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(比喩的に)ただ待つ、あるいはそわそわしながら待つ / (比喩的に)焦燥感をもってじっと待つ
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see kick, heels. / (idiomatic) To wait; to wait impatiently or restlessly.
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kick one's heels
When practicing this step, a dancer should kick one's heels sharply to emphasize the rhythm.
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When practicing this step, a dancer should kick one's heels sharply to emphasize the rhythm.
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