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Definition of dancing
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Dancing
(p. a. & vb. n.) from
Dance.
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Frolic
::
Frolic
(a.) Full of
levity;
dancing,
playing,
or
frisking
about;
full of
pranks;
frolicsome;
gay;
merry..
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..
Almeh
::
Almeh (n.) An
Egyptian
dancing
girl; an Alma.
Tarantism
::
Tarantism
(n.) A
nervous
affection
producing
melancholy,
stupor,
and an
uncontrollable
desire
to
dance.
It was
supposed
to be
produced
by the bite of the
tarantula,
and
considered
to be
incapable
of cure
except
by
protracted
dancing
to
appropriate
music..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) An
artistic
dance
performed
as a
theatrical
entertainment,
or an
interlude,
by a
number
of
persons,
usually
women.
Sometimes,
a scene
accompanied
by
pantomime
and
dancing..
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
and
spectacular
entertainment
of which dumb
acting
as well as
burlesque
dialogue,
music,
and
dancing
by
Clown,
Harlequin,
etc., are
features..
Nautch
::
Nautch
(n.) An
entertainment
consisting
chiefly
of
dancing
by
professional
dancing
(or
Nautch)
girls.
Saltant
::
Saltant
(v.)
Leaping;
jumping;
dancing.
Light-footed
::
Light-footed
(a.)
Having
a
light,
springy
step;
nimble
in
running
or
dancing;
active;
as,
light-foot
Iris..
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
social
assembly
for the
purpose
of
dancing.
Vis-a-vis
::
Vis-a-vis
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is face to face with
another;
esp., one who faces
another
in
dancing..
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To go
through
or
accomplish
by
walking,
dancing,
or the
like..
Hornpipe
::
Hornpipe
(n.) A
lively
tune
played
on a
hornpipe,
for
dancing;
a tune
adapted
for such
playing..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) A
movement
in
dancing.
See
Balance,
v. i., S..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Dancer
::
Dancer
(n.) One who
dances
or who
practices
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..
Corybant
::
Corybant
(n.) One of the
priests
of
Cybele
in
Phrygia.
The rites of the
Corybants
were
accompanied
by wild
music,
dancing,
etc..
Morrice
::
Morrice
(a.)
Dancing
the
morrice;
dancing.
Quickstep
::
Quickstep
(n.) A
lively,
spirited
march;
also, a
lively
style of
dancing..
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