Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: quickstep)
WordNet
n. military march accompanying quick time
a ballroom dance with both quick and slow steps
v. perform a quickstep
[also: quickstepping, quickstepped]
See quickstep
Usage examples of "quickstepped".
He quickstepped back toward the counter, tossed the sneakers to Ray, and then turned and fell into a sumo stance to challenge the tweed woman.
And realizing that, one day as he walked down California Street, down Nob Hill into the financial district, where he’d always felt inferior and out of touch with the world, as the brokers and bankers quickstepped around him, barking into their cell phones to Hong Kong or London or New York and never making eye contact, he started to not so much stroll, as strut.
She handed him the cooler and a folder from the briefcase, then traded bows with him and quickstepped back to the Lear.
He was overheard to observe to his aide as they quickstepped across the island, "There's a bad smell to this, a bad one for sure.
She snatched a handful of his remaining dreads and quickstepped through the double glass doors, dragging the bent-over surfer behind her.