0 present participle of waltz --
1 to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, often in a way that annoys other people: --
2 to dance a waltz --
The 13 million people living in the mountainous region were represented by dancers waltzing in their national costumes.
Then, one team member must carry a tray of champagne filled glasses through waltzing couples.
The other characters enter waltzing, each uncomfortable with their particular partner.
Waltzing flies breed in early spring, generally on the carcasses of moose.
Gentleman made one reference in passing to that simple fact and then went waltzing off on his dogmatic, self-serving line which did no credit to his party.
It is not intended to stop farmers waltzing into showrooms and writing orders for large and expensive pieces of equipment.
All are waltzing around in circles and no decision is being made.
Olympia's manic final performance begins with a solo flute theme, a dance to accompany waltzing guests.