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dance

[dans, dahns] / dæns, dɑns /




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After Hegseth gave us his version of news headlines, he performed a brief off-key song and dance before skating out of the room having accomplished little and settling nothing.

From Salon

As a child, she was shuttled from school to dance recitals by her mother, while her motorsport-loving father took her brother to the local race circuit.

From BBC

Insider info: Zhao did “dance takes”—where the cast would groove to popular music—to lighten the mood after serious scenes.

From The Wall Street Journal

A professional reader of men, Violetta knows what’s expected of her and responds by taking up his tune—metaphorically joining his dance.

From The Wall Street Journal

He described those attempts as "saying yes to everything", spending time as an audience member and remembering what it felt like to get lost in a crowd, dancing and singing with strangers.

From BBC