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dance

[dans, dahns] / dæns, dɑns /




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A big part of the penultimate episode is THE BIG DANCE.

From Salon • Jan. 11, 2022

LET’S DANCE: Von Miller joked that the Broncos held a dance party during their 62-minute lightning delay, but Marshawn Lynch’s dance moves were no joke.

From Washington Times • Sep. 18, 2017

If it flops, careers could be in trouble 66 THEATER: P. Diddy revives, revamps A Raisin in the Sun 76 DANCE: The hot choreographer 78 STYLE: Trendy furniture at La-Z-Boy?

From Time Magazine Archive

To DANCE, his or her lane, a phrase used to signify sudden and great rage, or joy at any news.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Leighton, Alexander

"I hope I didn't DANCE, sir," he implored.

From T. Tembarom by Burnett, Frances Hodgson




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