0 past simple and past participle of waltz
1 to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, often in a way that annoys other people:
2 to dance a waltz
I could indeed have waltzed through with half a dead alligator.
Several others have waltzed in, spoken and cleared off.
For example, they can never understand why we permit our wives to be waltzed around the room in the arms of other men.
The guests bathed in the fishponds, swung under the trees, waltzed on the dance floor and generally just had a fine old time.
He waltzed into the military academy and waltzed right back out into one plum posting after another.
Pupil and teacher waltzed together, and the pupil that evening attracted the admiration of all the ladies for his two-step waltz.