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.)
- "(Rodrigo dances the sambiña )"
- "Michael will be visiting all of you, finding ways to add a song and a dance to your jobs."
- "For the last 2 days we have had to immobilise him. He has been trying to lick his own bottom, he keeps dancing to the music in his head, and worst of all, he sometimes tries to polish an imaginary teapot."
- "He's here to bring music and dance to your everyday tasks."
- "I'm just calling to tell you that I can go to the dance with you."
- "Krazy Gidyeon : And if you come with Krazy Gidyeon, we can go to my camel farm in Norway, make camel yogurt and dance to disco music."
- "We've seen alligators eating crocodiles, five hundred dancing ladyboys, Elvis, a dodo, and lots more."
- "Anyway, Michael is here to bring music and dance to the perfume-making process."
- "You are the Dancing Queen, young and sweet, only seventeen."
- "When I was a perfumer in Paris, I completed all my tasks with a dance and song."
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