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dance — I n. 1) to do, perform a dance 2) to have a dance with 3) to sit out a dance 4) (the) classical dance; modern dance 5) a barn; belly; circle, round; folk; formal; square; sword; tap; war dance 6) to go to a dance 7) at a dance (they met at a… … Combinatory dictionary
dance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 series of steps/movements to music ADJECTIVE ▪ little ▪ fast, lively ▪ slow, stately ▪ first … Collocations dictionary
dance — 1. verb 1) he danced with Katherine Syn: sway, trip, twirl, whirl, pirouette, gyrate; informal bop, disco, rock, boogie, shake a leg, hoof it, cut a/the rug, trip the light fantastic, get down, mosh, groove 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
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DANCE — In Ancient Israel In the Bible, Mishnah, and Talmud, dance is referred to in various contexts as an important ritualized activity and as an expression of joy. None of these references, however, contain descriptions of how the dancers actually… … Encyclopedia of Judaism