The whirling leaves danced at her feet.
I think you mean HE HAS TWO LEFT FEET -- everybody has two feet. The expression "two left feet" means that someone can't dance. The image is of someone stumbling because they don't have a matched set of feet, but two left ones instead.
it means that you can't dance.you see, literally, it would be hard to dance with two left feet; logically, and so it just means a person dances as if they had 2 left feet meaning they can't danceHe walks in a clumsy way. The phrase is used particularly in the context of dancing.
'Twinkle Toes' is a compliment given to someone who is light on their feet, graceful -- usually with regard to dancing. This is why there are so many dance studios named for the term.
verbpast tense: fidgeted; past participle: fidgetedmake small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience."the audience had begun to fidget on their chairs"synonyms: move restlessly, wriggle, squirm, twitch, jiggle, shuffle, be agitated; informalbe jittery "the audience began to fidget"
I think you heard this idiom incorrectly. There's one about someone having two left feet, which means they can't dance very well. I don't know any idioms about left elbows though.
The past tense of "The whirling leaves dance at her feet" is "The whirling leaves danced at her feet."
The verb is dance and the past tense of dance is danced.
ARSEK
dance. whirling looks like it might be a verb but it is an adjective it describes the leaves.
The word feet is a noun. There is no past tense for nouns.
Course you can! Anyone can dance.
stomp your feet and clap your hands
1,500 feet = about 2.8 tenths of a mile.
Only if they are on feet.
a quickstep danc eis a dance where your feet move VERY fast!! :)
you go to your inventory and there should be a small feet picture which you click on to dance
dance !!