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dancer Definition


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dance
verb danced, dancing
    intr
    1. To make a usually repeated series of rhythmic steps or movements (usually in time to music).
      Thesaurus: waltz, step, jig, hop, skip, jump, leap, bob, caper, bounce, cavort, sway.
    2. To perform (a particular series of such steps or movements).
      Example: dance a waltz
    intr
    3. To move or jump quickly up and down or from side to side.
      Form: dance about (usually)
      Form: dance around
    4. To bounce (a baby), usually on one's knee.
noun
    1. A series of fixed steps, usually made in time to music.
    2. A social gathering at which people dance.
      Thesaurus: prom, dress ball (US), hop slang)
    3. A piece of music played for dancing.

      Example: dance-band
      Example: dance music
Derivative: danceable
adj
    Derivative: dancer
    noun
      Someone who dances, especially professionally.
    Derivative: dancing
    noun
      Idiom: dance attendance on someone
        derog
        To follow them closely and do whatever they want.
      Idiom: dance to someone's tune
        To do exactly what they want or expect.
      Idiom: lead someone a merry dance
        To involve them in unnecessary difficulties and exertions.
      Etymology: 13c: from French danser to dance.



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