trip the light fantastic toe
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[edit]trip the light fantastic toe (third-person singular simple present trips the light fantastic toe, present participle tripping the light fantastic toe, simple past and past participle tripped the light fantastic toe)
- Obsolete form of trip the light fantastic.
- a. 1645, John Milton, “L’Allegro”, in Poems of Mr. John Milton, […], London: […] Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Mosely, […], published 1646, →OCLC, page 31:
- Com, and trip it as ye go / On the light fantaſtick toe,
- 1856 January 9, “The Softs: Grand Demonstration at the Old Wigwam, Sentiments, Speeches and Dancing”, in New-York Daily Times[1], page 1:
- The venerable Sachems now returned to the ballroom, where they tripped the light fantastic toe until the hour far.