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merry dancers

NOUN
Northern lights
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Antonyms
WEAK
Aurora Australis Southern lights


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Benjamin Bat, who lived in Cedar Swamp, was one of those who found fault with the merry dancers.

From The Tale of Freddie Firefly by Bailey, Arthur Scott

From the distance the songs and laughter of the merry dancers greeted their ears, but not as joyous sounds.

From The North American Indian by Curtis, Edward S.

She attempted to meditate, but with every thought of duty came memories of the festal garlands, and the blazing lamps, and the flitting figures of the merry dancers.

From Choice Readings for the Home Circle by Anonymous

Glowing embers and blazing sparks—crumbs from its table—began to shower upon the merry dancers, and they fell back with blanched faces and trembling limbs.

From Chicago's Awful Theater Horror by Various

When the auroræ, or northern lights, flicker in the sky, the inhabitants of the Shetland Isles call them, "the merry dancers."

From The Boy's Book of Heroes by Peake, Helena




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