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dancing

[ˈdænsɪŋ]

Definition:
1. Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.

Use 'dancing' in a sentence:

  1. I began dancing confidently.
  2. The dancing is uninhibited and as frenzied as an aerobics class.
  3. Ruth has hung up her dancing shoes.
  4. She likes singing and dancing.
  5. She's dancing. She's happy.
  6. The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.
  7. Every time they went dancing they ended up in a bad mood.
  8. I like dancing, singing, and drawing.
  9. Women prefer to learn dancing.
  10. She is dancing in the parade.
  11. I've never seen her dancing.
  12. Dancing reminds me I'm alive.
  13. The whole point about dancing is to stop thinking and lose all your inhibitions.
  14. Their parents had a puritanical streak and didn't approve of dancing.
  15. She was, and remained, extremely sociable, enjoying dancing, golf, tennis, skating, and bicycling.
  16. An elderly woman was strewing the floor with chalk so that the dancing shoes would not slip.
  17. Couples were dancing cheek to cheek.
  18. Her hobbies include music, dancing, sport, and cooking.
  19. She could not hide her amusement at the way he was dancing.
  20. There was singing and dancing all night.
  21. The hall reverberated with the sound of music and dancing.
  22. They stayed up all night singing and dancing.
  23. I love to go out dancing.
  24. Her passion for dancing never dimmed over the years.
  25. He'll be out there, dancing with the best of them.
  26. Let's go dancing tonight.
  27. Dancing? I can take it or leave it.
  28. There was music and dancing till two in the morning.
  29. Her dancing brought loud cheers, wolf whistles and applause.
  30. He had a naturally ruddy complexion, even more flushed now from dancing.
  31. I felt sure I'd have to kiss my dancing career goodbye.
  32. All the schools have music and dancing as part of the curriculum.