dance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • tap: Jane then gave a rousing performance to a packed out audience with Lionel giving a top class tap dance along side.

Adjective modifier

  • merry: They need to know you're in control or they'll lead you a merry dance.
  • contemporary: Contemporary dance is not blessed with a plethora of media coverage on any platform.
  • Asian: Coming of Age has convinced the profession that there is a future here for everyone in South Asian dance.
  • Indian: There will be time for quiet personal reflection and the Gospel theme will be depicted in Indian Dance during the day.
  • classical: John Percival recalls the season which transformed classical dance in Britain Are short plays too risky to stage?

Modifies a noun

  • floor: Rarely has anyone hit the dance floor with such little regard for style or rhythm.
  • routine: Put together these moves gave everyone dance routines to suit all occasions.
  • studio: How Will I Learn Students will take dance classes in our new, purpose built dance studio.
  • music: The creation of dance music has become even easier.
  • tune: Were they paralyzed by the question of how to follow a landmark modern dance tune?

Noun used with modifier

  • barn: The traditional tutors ' barn dance was eschewed in favor of cocktails in Old Hall.
  • folk: Folk dance groups played an important role in our career.
  • dinner: Our historic Victorian Theater can accommodate a dinner dance for 200 or a drinks reception for 400.
  • jazz: This track has retained its popularity on the jazz dance scene over twenty five years and is rightly regarded as a classic.
  • salsa: Soon enough Tito was invited to be a member of famous salsa dance group, the Jala Jala Dancers.

Preposition: with

  • glee: If I, as Big-Man, want to dance with glee, I cannot just type: " I dance with glee.

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