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dance

[dans, dahns] / dæns, dɑns /




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Ms. Reid’s own quartet occupies similar aesthetic space, into which it leaps on “dance! skip! hop!”

From The Wall Street Journal

On Saturday, Oscar would be able to make up for lost time at the postponed homecoming dance — on campus.

From Los Angeles Times

Lynden and the 65 members of his Viking company, aged between six and 87, spent the rest of the day singing and dancing in schools, care homes and community centres.

From BBC

Sri Lanka's bowlers had no answer as Brook switched seamlessly between dancing down the track and going deep in his crease.

From BBC

“You chose it because you said ferns were the ballerinas of plants. Don’t you remember how much you loved your old dance classes? You know, I used to love dancing, too.”

From Literature