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Definition of dancing
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Dancing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Danc.
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Gestic
::
Gestic
(a.)
Relating
to
bodily
motion;
consisting
of
gestures;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to
dancing.
Tripudiation
::
Tripudiation
(n.) The act of
dancing.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) a type of
restaurant
where
liquor
and
dinner
is
served,
and
entertainment
is
provided,
as by
musicians,
dancers,
or
comedians,
and
providing
space for
dancing
by the
patrons;
--
similar
to a
nightclub.
The term
cabaret
is often used in the names of such an
establishment..
Ghawazi
::
Ghawazi
(n. pl.)
Egyptian
dancing
girls,
of a lower sort than the
almeh..
Ecossaise
::
Ecossaise
(n.) A
dancing
tune in the
Scotch
style.
Ridotto
::
Ridotto
(n.) A
favorite
Italian
public
entertainment,
consisting
of music and
dancing,
-- held
generally
on fast
eves..
Pirouette
::
Pirouette
(n.) A
whirling
or
turning
on the toes in
dancing.
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
causing,
or
attended
with, pain or
disquiet,
or much
exertion;
affording
ease or rest; as, an easy
carriage;
a ship
having
an easy
motion;
easy
movements,
as in
dancing..
Light-footed
::
Light-footed
(a.)
Having
a
light,
springy
step;
nimble
in
running
or
dancing;
active;
as,
light-foot
Iris..
Adance
::
Adance
(adv.)
Dancing.
Coupee
::
Coupee
(n.) A
motion
in
dancing,
when one leg is a
little
bent, and
raised
from the
floor,
and with the other a
forward
motion
is
made..
Chasse
::
Chasse
(n.) A
movement
in
dancing,
as
across
or to the right or
left..
Hornpipe
::
Hornpipe
(n.) A
lively
tune
played
on a
hornpipe,
for
dancing;
a tune
adapted
for such
playing..
Acrobat
::
Acrobat
(n.) One who
practices
rope
dancing,
high
vaulting,
or other
daring
gymnastic
feats..
Allemande
::
Allemande
(n.) A
figure
in
dancing.
Ballroom
::
Ballroom
(n.) A room for balls or
dancing.
Hoppestere
::
Hoppestere
(a.) An
unexplained
epithet
used by
Chaucer
in
reference
to
ships.
By some it is
defined
as
dancing
(on the
wave);
by
others
as
opposing,
warlike..
Heel
::
Heel (v. t.) To
perform
by the use of the
heels,
as in
dancing,
running,
and the
like..
Terpsichorean
::
Terpsichorean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Terpsichore;
of or
pertaining
to
dancing.
Saloon
::
Saloon
(n.)
Popularly,
a
public
room for
specific
uses; esp., a
barroom
or
grogshop;
as, a
drinking
saloon;
an
eating
saloon;
a
dancing
saloon..
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