Is it that we like to dress up and put on makeup and dance and prance around? |
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There was no way, however, that I could just prance up to his chambers and demand that he explain himself. |
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He slowed his horse to what was intended to be a walk, but really resembled an elevated prance as he strained forward, trying to run. |
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She watched the deer prance between trees and the small fox run across the path. |
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I sat on my stained carpeted floor and watched the kitty prance around my room on an adventure, as I had for the past four days. |
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Because today I would have my fun watching that man prance around in my scarf. |
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I think I'll just prance outside looking like the Bride of Frankenstein's ugly stepsister and scare everyone into unconsciousness. |
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Watching him prance around the stage in that goofy knee-raising hop is quite a sight. |
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Girls in tight, tiny clothing prance along in groups, following good-looking boys with baggy pants and colorful shirts. |
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Do you think you can just prance around like that without me knowing where you're going? |
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She gave me a look of mock rage and slapped her mare into a prance, leading a little ways ahead of me. |
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I imagined she must have practiced hours at a time perfecting her petite prance in those lofty heels. |
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After my lovely prance, I settled under some trees, rolling my towel out and pulling my sunglasses over my eyes. |
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He had a prance in his step, which carried him to the table of the handsome woman. |
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Oddly, he cannot run in human form, instead he walks with a strange, goofy prance of sorts, head and body tilted back, and led by his tiny feet. |
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Most importantly, you get to prance about in costume and consume prodigious amounts of liquor whilst meeting new people. |
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She half expected a deer to prance by a rainbow while some overly cheesy theme song music started playing. |
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Smiling, I prance about the room, tiptoeing in and out of the sun dapples on the oak floor, and he giggles gleefully. |
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Ousel turned the helm to the right, and Misery jigged in dispute, much like a strong-willed colt will prance upon the pressure of a bit. |
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He began to prance around his classroom, joking with his cronies, flirting with the girls and kissing up to the teacher. |
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We prance around the football field in short skirts and belly bearing tops and recite short rhymes. |
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It's a great soundtrack if you want to evoke the court of the Sun King in your very own home, or to prance around royally in your best bathrobe. |
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Tall of body, long of leg, blonde of hair, heavy of spangles, she stepped right out with a megawatt grin and a snappy prance. |
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Do you think you can chisel me out of a fortune and then prance over here and try me on like a secondhand suit? |
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Even Rotary flourishes primarily as a Cause, as another opportunity for the Southerner to puff and prance and be a noble hotspur. |
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Performances take place in a huge galleried hall in the imperial palace, where the muscular, groomed Lipizzaner stallions rear, prance and sashay in time to the music. |
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If I'd have been able to relax, prance around, sing in the street, I might be a different person now. |
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These popular celebrations feature horses that prance and dance to the beat of typical music during the jaleo. |
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When there is a riot, there is a release of energy, men leap and prance about. |
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The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
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The five of us watched them prance around to rather lame and aging dance material before we all wandered off in search of something more stimulating. |
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Year after year, dragon dancers in colorful costumes wildly prance around different locales, mostly shopping centers, to the loud beats of the drums. |
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Spiders and skeletons prance across the page in slimy green, purple, orange and black. |
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I recognise that sometimes children can come along before the marriage but to prance about in a white dress playing the virgin bride is a bit much. |
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When all you do is kick a ball for a living, why prance about with two syllables when one will do just fine? |
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The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance. |
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For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits. |
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All was yappy before, during and after a fight, but we always knew he was playing the fool, was a pup so full of life that he had to yip and yap, prance and dance. |
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Last July, for the first time in nearly a decade, Joanna Rohrback discovered that she could prance once more. |
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If the Pope excommunicated a few dozen famous pseudo-Catholic clowns who incessantly prance around the Media, promoting abortion, sodomy, Protestantism, etc., that would deprive the FSSPX of its strongest argument. |
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Slipping into a universe that at times evokes an ancient sea bed, at other times a fallout shelter, they prance and romp under an extraordinary light and to the roar and rumble of a muffled wave. |
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Before long all these instruments disappear, studio recordings of the tracks are played and these art-tronic Sith prance, parade and karate-chop around like the Blue Man Group doing Les Miserables 2: Enter The Dragon. |
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Riders prance before the dignitaries' bandstand, followed by brass bands and floats that recall the glorious events of the past and evoke a bright future. |
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When they all reach the plaza together, the horses prance and dance to the beat of the typical music and the jaleo while the crowds applauds and tries them to touch them. |
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Within the boldly-wrought voluted architectonic framework prance symmetrical pairs of vivacious steeds to support the circular Garter containing the Earl's arms. |
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For instance, at the first ray of sunshine, it was her man's habit to whip off his top and prance about with his puny pigeon chest exposed all day. |
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