to move one's body rhythmically usually to music, to engage in or perform a dance. The first known use: in the 14th century |
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dance |
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onset, rime |
d ance |
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dance |
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Sentence Examples He never learned how to dance. She has always loved to dance. I like the song but it's really hard to dance to. She studied dance in college. |
Common Phrases tap dance barn dance dance floor |
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