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the dansant

[tey dahn-sahn] / teɪ dɑ̃ˈsɑ̃ /
NOUN
tea dance
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Saigon's Cercle Sportif bubbled with the dansant in the hot evenings.

From Time Magazine Archive

A military string ensemble pumped out the dansant tunes in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace as Master Farceur Noel Coward, 70, was dubbed a knight of the realm.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had suggested the dansant that he might study her.

From The Cab of the Sleeping Horse by Scott, John Reed

He didn't care to explain to Juliana that it was impossible to get home any earlier from the kind of the dansant that everybody was giving just now.

From Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich by Leacock, Stephen

Somehow, one gets to know quickly one's partner in the dansant.

From The Cab of the Sleeping Horse by Scott, John Reed