verb
- dancing a minuet; performing the minuet dance
- moving in a careful, measured, or formal manner; proceeding with deliberate steps or caution
Usage: present participle of minuet; formal or historical context
Usage: figurative use; often implies diplomatic or strategic maneuvering
Examples
- The dancers were minueting gracefully across the ballroom floor.
- The two countries were minueting around the trade agreement, neither willing to make the first concession.
- She found herself minueting through the crowded party, trying to avoid awkward conversations.
- The diplomats spent the afternoon minueting over the details of the contract.
- He was minueting carefully between his two feuding friends, trying to keep the peace.