capriole vs sashay

capriole

noun
  • A leap or caper, as in dancing. 

  • A leap that a horse makes with all fours, upwards only, without advancing, but with a kick or jerk of the hind legs when at the height of the leap. 

verb
  • To leap; to caper. 

  • To cause (one's mounted horse) to perform a capriole. 

sashay

noun
  • A sequence of sideways steps in a circle in square dancing. 

  • A chassé. 

verb
  • To move sideways. 

  • To walk casually, showily or in a flirty manner; to strut, swagger or flounce. 

  • To chassé when dancing. 

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