dance, talk, etc. up a storm

dance up a storm

To dance enthusiastically and often, typically during a certain period of time. You guys sure danced up a storm at the wedding last night—no wonder you're exhausted!
See also: dance, storm, up

talk up a storm

To talk enthusiastically and often, typically during a certain period of time. I didn't get a chance to ask her about that because she was talking up a storm the whole night.
See also: storm, talk, up

up a storm

Enthusiastically and often, typically during a certain period of time. I didn't get a chance to ask her about that because she was talking up a storm the whole night.
See also: storm, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dance, talk, etc. up a ˈstorm

(informal, especially American English) dance, talk, etc. with enthusiasm and energy: They spent the evening celebrating the end of the exams, dancing up a storm at the college party. Campbell won an award for his first novel, and has been writing up a storm ever since.
See also: storm, up
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  • up a storm
  • talk up a storm
  • sing up a storm
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  • come running
  • like billyo
  • jump in with both feet
  • jump in with both feet, to