Similar words: litterbug, jitter, jittery, jitters, pitter-patter, bitter, litter, fitter. Meaning: ['dʒɪtə(r)bʌg] n. a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s. v. do the jitterbug.
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1. The musical interval jitterbug is bigger.
2. I like rumba and jitterbug very much.
3. Then we learned to jitterbug at the USO place downtown.
4. A further example is provided by the Jitterbug, a handset designed by his wife, Arlene Harris, which Mr Cooper helped bring to market.
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5. At the shallow end, with their hair in caps, the girls from Typing did the jitterbug in twos.
6. In the 1930s and 1940s, it was the swing and jitterbug culture that invented the hip talk of the day.
7. The month also offers the comeback of the embroidered print, Jitterbug, featuring adorable pink and blue Lady bugs on a field of green.
8. On our first or second date, Dave asked me so many earnest questions about my award-winning background in ballroom dance that I finally confessed I knew only the jitterbug.
9. Coach for the modern dance champion team champion of Jitterbug A Group.
10. At last, this paper proposes a 3-axe coordinate control method in order to resolve the problem of jitterbug .
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