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dance attendance

vb. obsequiously to wait ((term: upon) someone).

Usage examples of "dance attendance".

He can't dance attendance on you, because, being who he is, and you who you are, society would raise its brows censoriously.

When I gave you permission to accompany me to London, I told you I would not be able to dance attendance on you or supervise your outings.

You did say last time you were home, that you would marry could I find you a suitable woman, one who would not bore you with inanities or expect you to dance attendance on her.

For a moment, he feared that Shalaman would summon him to the side of the throne, but once the gryphon was well away, the Emperor only nodded, releasing Leyuet from any further need to dance attendance on him.

I knew she wasn't in very plump currant but I thought she was out of sorts, on account of having to dance attendance on Miss Farlow, on top of—.

And now that they have come, they expect me to dance attendance on them every day.

She still pouted whenever he neglected to dance attendance upon her every hour of every day and still tried to punish him by flirting with all the other gentlemen.