Her dance routines were always going to be perfect and, even showing signs of an injury, she could still
outdance most who have graced the Kings' stage.
Never mind the believability and successful cross-dressing, what fun it would be for viewers to gawk and giggle as the two dubious broads tried to outwit and
outdance each other.
Her dances are enjoyable, but never quite build in the manner of her other current Broadway outing, "Anything Goes" (in which she had a star, Sutton Foster, who could
outdance the chorus kids).
Our football team faced England, our rugby side tackle South africa at the World Cup - and now i've got to
outdance Edwina Currie and Russell grant!
Dad himself had become this contest between "he" and "I," an agile, evasive mind trying to
outdance the slow process of his disease, whatever it was.
Put Madonna up against any 23-year-old, she'll outwork them,
outdance them, outperform them.
It has developed into a highly charged form of dance, overflowing with attitude that is fuelled by one mission; to
outdance your opponent and win the crowd with your style and skill.
The pluses about Dancing is that it teaches its celebrities a fascinating new craft, is genuinely competitive without being unpleasant, the jury are controversial without wanting the outshine the performers, and even old Bruce Forsyth earns respect because we know he once could
outdance them all.
He moves with me, and when I lift My heels his feet directly shift: I can't
outdance him though I try; He dances nimbler than I.
Shelley dancer Victoria Haigh hopes to
outdance the rest when she takes part in the finals of a major competition next month.
But he admits that many of the hopefuls he has seen around the country could easily
outdance him.
In a dig at her toyboy lover Jesus Luz, he added: "Put Madonna up against any 23-year-old, she'll outwork them,
outdance them, outperform them.