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prances

verb as in cavort; show off

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The documentary draws on archival footage from Nasubi’s time in the apartment, as he descends into a state of comical, crazed isolation: His hair and beard grow increasingly unkempt, his mannerisms become wild and unnerving and he prances about the room, naked except for a cartoonish eggplant the producer used to cover his genitalia.

Watch Weymouth’s perfect, tiny pointed-toe prances, adding soft punctuation to the beat.

Mousseau said the team has grown close to some dogs, naming one Prancer because she excitedly prances around when she sees people.

In The Unseen Queen, the BBC's beautiful documentary of family-filmed footage of the young princess, Lilibet prances and dances, pranks and laughs.

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Sometimes his comic instincts do pay off, as when Thor, Jane and friends crash a neo-Olympian, Vegas-ready paradise called Omnipotence City, where Crowe’s Zeus preens, prances and speaks in a hilariously awful Greek accent.

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

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