dance

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dance/dɑːns/
verb
  • 1 move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.

    ■ perform (a particular dance or a role in a ballet).

  • 2 move in a quick and light or lively way.

    ■ (of someone's eyes) sparkle with pleasure or excitement.

noun
  • 1 a series of steps and movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.

    ■ an act or period of dancing.

  • 2 a social gathering at which people dance.
  • 3 (also dance music) music for dancing to, especially in a nightclub.
– phrases
dance attendance on chiefly Brit. do one's utmost to please (someone).
dance to someone's tune comply with someone's demands and wishes.
lead someone a merry dance Brit. cause someone a great deal of trouble or worry.
– derivatives
danceable adjective,
dancer noun,
dancey adjective,
dancing noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. dancer, dance, of unknown origin.
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