waltz into



waltz into

v.
1. To move briskly, without hesitation, and with self-confidence into some place: I hate how she always waltzes into the office 30 minutes late.
2. To lead or force someone to move briskly and purposefully into some place: The teacher waltzed the troublemakers into the principal's office.
See also: waltz

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ainsworth['einzwɜ:θ]
LÓRÁNt-Hungarian
Erlendr-Ancient Scandinavian
Zerach-Biblical Hebrew
Anima (1)-Indian, Hindi
Harold['hærəld]