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dance
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(Verb) to move aroundUsage: i like to dance
(Verb) to move one's body or part of one's body artistically as if to communicate an idea, convey an aesthetic or have fun.
Usage: She danced, moving her arms gracefully to the music.
(Verb) A movement of a human body to a beat of music. Many styles of dance can be performed such as hip-hop, contemporary, ballet, ballroom. Classes can be taken on almost any type of dancing.
Usage: The girl danced to her favorite song with her friends.
(Verb) To move rhythmically
Usage: we danced all night at the party!
(Verb) rhythmic movement to music
Usage: Mark loved to dance, especially to Latin American music.
a form of expression
(Verb) Expressing oneself by moving their body.
Usage: I danced the night away.
any movement of body with response to music is called dance.
when you move around different ways with emotion
Usage: She did a nice dance with her father at her wedding
(Verb) to move to music
(Verb) to swag
Usage: i like to dance
(Verb) To move the body by following the rhythm of music.
(Noun) a physical artistic activity that is set to music
Usage: The dance was very upbeat.
(Verb) Movement of the body, expressing how you feel!
Usage: Please let me dance.
Rhythmic body movement that tells a story. It is sometimes performed with music. Many people or just one can create a dance.
(Verb) Moving your body under a specific rythm
Usage: She likes to dance salsa
(Verb) To express oneself through body language, particularly to music.
(Verb) to move your body following a rhythm
1. To move the body and feet to the rhythm of music. Some people call dancing: vertical foreplay ; or: sublimated sex ; Oscar Wilde called it: ' a vertical expression of a horizontal urge.'
2. A euphemism for copulation. See copulation for synonyms.
3. To strut, to stroll in a carefree manner.
(Verb) to move your body with the rhythm in your soul.
Usage: The young girl danced like no one was watching.
(Noun) A sequence of moves done in time with some music.
Usage: Her dance was easy to follow.
(Noun) Rhythmical moving of body.
Usage: Dancing helps me to feel better.
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dance the married man's cotillion
dance the matrimonial polka
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