To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
“The music played, and she would dance energetically, as if in a trance.”
(of a person) To move in a quick and lively way
“People, especially the women, would dance around in the moonlight dressed in sparkly clothes.”
To move about or around quickly and randomly
“Flames from our campfire would dance in the night.”
To move (a baby or young child) up and down in a playful or affectionate way
To move or jolt around unsteadily or abruptly
Move or cause to move rapidly in a circle or spiral
To shine brightly with flashes of light
A social gathering at which people dance
“Who do you plan on taking to the dance?”
The movement of one's body, especially to music
“I have been longing to have a dance with you.”
A party or social event
Graceful, expressive dancing
Dance
A field of modern popular music, encompassing house, techno and other genres of percussive dance music produced by a deejay
A staged form of entertainment
Types of dancing
“I enjoy watching all forms of dance.”
Types of performing arts
(of music) Having a rhythm or beat conducive to dancing
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