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dancer

[dan-ser, dahn-] / ˈdæn sər, ˈdɑn- /


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The duo known as Milli Vanilli had rocketed to fame, going from obscure dancers in Munich to dominate the pop music scene.

From Los Angeles Times

Flowers, he knew, are thrown at the feet of dancers; at those who summon beauty.

From Literature

Monday's Republic Day parade featured Russian helicopters and planes, alongside dancers and motorcycle daredevils.

From Barron's

“No. That’s not why. You chose the name Fern because you loved the way ferns uncoil from fronds, like a dancer.”

From Literature

"You want somebody who first of all has a connection to Strictly, and secondly who cares about people because ultimately it's about people, it's about the dancers," she said.

From BBC