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dance

Definition for dance

noun as in moving feet and body to music

noun as in party for moving to music

Strongest matches

disco, prom

Weak matches

hoedown, sock hop

verb as in move body or feet to music

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She said she felt like her "passion" for dance had been lost, but she had "tried not to let him take that from me" and is slowly "learning to love" dancing again.

From BBC

While some may indeed come for the outsized costumes and extended dance sequences, Hull says the show is the entertainment equivalent of “shadow work,” that is the therapeutic uncovering of suppressed, forgotten or hidden memories.

For much of Saturday and often into Sunday they holler and dance and set off roaring fireworks.

A dance teacher who hid with a child in a toilet as the Southport knife killer banged on the door has told the inquiry into the murders how she felt "crushing" guilt.

From BBC

Visitors won’t experience any flashing lights, dancing elves or blaring carols.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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