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dancing

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Dance \Dance\ (d[.a]ns), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Danced ; p. pr. & vb. n. Dancing .] [F. danser, fr. OHG. dans[=o]n to draw; akin to dinsan to draw, Goth. apinsan, and prob. from the same root (meaning to stretch) as E. thin. See Thin .] To move with measured ...

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Dancing is a 1933 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Moglia Barth for Argentina Sono Film . The film's sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado . It is based on a play by Alejandro Berrutti . Only the second ever sound film to be ...

Usage examples of dancing.

Daphne coaxed Rackford into dancing with her, vaguely aware of Acer Loring off to the side, scowling at them right along with her, for he had been enamored of Daphne for ages.

The trees had the thickest of canopies, stunningly clothed in the reds and golds and russets of their autumn canopies: I spent many an hour while Achates slept in my arms watching their seductive dancing against the sky.

At the second ballet at the opera an actress dressed in a tippet held out her cap to the bones as if to beg an alms, while she was dancing a pas de deux.

Such eyes adazzle dancing with mine, such nimble and discreet ankles, such gimp English middles, and such a gay delight in the mere grace of the lilting and tripping beneath rafters ringing loud with thunder, that Pan himself might skip across a hundred furrows for sheer envy to witness.

The Pope would die and the circus would actually begin with the tawdry tinkle of the hurdy-gurdy and monkeys on chains, the trumpet fanfare of a Fellini movie and the clowns and all the freaks and aerialists joining hands, dancing, capering across the screen.

As the humans whipped around the outer edges of the dancing whirlpool, the afanc swam in quick lunges and ripped them free in its jaws.

Upwards, now, in silence, the two men climbed until at last they reached a corridor which was aflare with dancing torchlight.

Even a bit drunk, Jill was agile, and she got through the dancing with her purity intact.

Fishing the seething tide-race through the main channel at full spring tide, and shouting with excitement as the golden amberjack came boiling up in the wake, bellies flashing like mirrors, to hit the dancing feather lures, and send the Penn reels screeching a wild protest, and the fibreglass rods nodding and kicking.

We saw you were an Animist by your necklace, and the rat dancing on your chest, of course.

I left them together, and on turning to view the dance I was astonished to see that Armelline was dancing admirably, and executing all the figures.

Lord Newford, to whom she had conceived a strong aversion, she declined dancing.

Jason gave Kira the credit before Gram hustled their attendees back toward the house, all of them highly entertained, ready for the dessert buffet, a visit to the aviary, and dancing.

Gradually Jed came to enjoy seeing her there, to see the windows of the old house open, to hear voices once more on that side of the shop, and to catch glimpses of Babbie dancing in and out over the shining mica slab at the door.

The Bailo Dona sent one of his men who played the violin well enough for dancing purposes.