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I . dance <-cing> [dɑ:ns, ingl. am. dæns] V. intr.

2. dance (move energetically):

dance
to dance with joy

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to dance to sb's tune

clog-dance [ˈklɒgdɑ:ns] SUST.

country dance SUST. ingl. brit.

dance music SUST. no pl.

folk dance SUST.

square dance SUST.

sword dance SUST.

tap dance [ˈtæpˌdɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˌdæns] SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Whether in the synagogue social hall for marble cake and tea or at a dinner dance for hundreds, bat mitzvah celebrations have ranged from modest parties to more elaborate affairs.
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The syllabus gives priority to all aspects of classical-academic dance.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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The left-handed spiral may have held religious significance because of its association with dance and ritual.
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His paintings are energetic abstract gestural paintings with the choreography of the human body observed from folk dance having influenced his recent calligraphic forms.
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Even her gran got in on the act by performing a belly-dance.
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Outside is a tennis court and a pair of squash courts that are being rebuilt into a dance studio.
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All sing about how depressing life is and dance around in skimpy clothing.
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Slaves were forbidden to practice their culture, as the planters realized their music and dance were used to communicate, and to plan their release strategies.
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The state dance, adopted in 1979, is the square dance.
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