Dance meaning in English
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Definition
to dance: to move the body while listening to music
a dancer: a person who dances either as a job or for pleasure
a dance: a form of body movement, often to music (waltz, tango, salsa, etc.)
Examples
- "João : Well I'm watching a procession of floats and sexy dancers going past me."
- "Xavier will no longer be seen dancing on his laboratory floor."
- "(Rodrigo dances the sambiña )"
- "Now Moira, I want you to guess where I am. I will give you a clue, I am surrounded by a thousand samba dancers in sparkling costumes."
- "You are the Dancing Queen, young and sweet, only seventeen."
- "He's here to bring music and dance to your everyday tasks."
- "When I was a perfumer in Paris, I completed all my tasks with a dance and song."
- "We've seen alligators eating crocodiles, the resting place of Noah's Ark, five hundred dancing ladyboys, Elvis, a dodo, and lots more... Though, strangely, not a single cow."
- "Michael will be visiting all of you, finding ways to add a song and a dance to your jobs."
- "Brent, Moira, Bjorn : She was a dancing queen, young and sweet, only seventeen..."
- "The San Francisco Ballet is an internationally-renowned troupe of extremely talented dancers, including fabulous ballerinas and principal dancers."
- "Can I dance a sambiña for you?"
- "My hobbies are wining, dining, dancing and romancing."
- "This was not to be, however, since the easily-distracted Delavigne spent most of our interview dancing with various hula hoops situated around his office."
- "Xavier : It's a long story... Anyway, Michael is here to bring music and dance to the perfume-making process."
- "DANCE Where?"
- "Do you like to dance the salsa?"
- "The flavor makes me want to dance a sambiña."
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