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dancer

[dan-ser, dahn-] / ˈdæn sər, ˈdɑn- /


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“We’re kind of falling apart right now,” the pro dancer said.

From Los Angeles Times

The popular US dancing competition sees stars paired with professional dancers to perform in front of a panel of judges, with the audience also voting on their favourite couple.

From BBC

For “Don’t You Worry Baby” he was joined by a female dancer on roller skates; for “Noid,” a couple of guys with cameras helped him act out his unhappy thoughts on paparazzi.

From Los Angeles Times

In a separate post, the Liverpudlian dancer and TV personality, 65, wrote: "Almost didn't make it to the desk last night, I had a fishbone stuck."

From BBC

And neither I nor my fellow line dancers were your standard cruise passengers.

From The Wall Street Journal