dance dance (dàns) verb danced, danc·ing, danc·es verb, intransitive 1. To move rhythmically usually to music, using prescribed or improvised steps and gestures. a. To leap or skip about excitedly. b. To appear to flash or twinkle: eyes that danced with merriment. c. Informal. To appear to skip about; vacillate: danced around the issue. To bob up and down. verb, transitive 1. To engage in or perform (a dance). 2. To cause to dance. 3. To bring to a particular state or condition by dancing: My partner danced me to exhaustion. noun 1. A series of rhythmical motions and steps, usually to music. 2. The art of dancing: "[They] have both offered as a definition of dance: a spiritual activity in physical form" (Susan Sontag). 3. A party or gathering of people for dancing; a ball. 4. One round or turn of dancing: May I have this dance? 5. A musical or rhythmical accompaniment composed or played for dancing. 6. The act or an instance of dancing. |
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