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dancenoun a social gathering for dancingwho are you taking to the dance on Saturday night? ball, cotillion(also cotillon), formal, hop, prom blowout, celebration, event, festival, festivity, fete(or fête), gala, masque(also mask), masquerade, mixer, party, reception, shindig, soiree(or soirée)hoedown, square dance danceverbto perform a series of usually rhythmic bodily movements to musicshe can't resist dancing to her favorite rock bands foot (it), hoof (it), step prance, strut, tripboogie(also boogy or boogey), bop, fox-trot, gavotte, jig, jitterbug, jive, mambo, polka, shag, shimmy, shuffle, tango, tap-dance, twist, waltztread shake a leg, trip the light fantastic to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movementsthe lithe boxer danced around the ring, staying just out of the reach of his opponent dart, flick, flicker, flirt, flit, flitter, flutter, zip dash, fly, sail, shoot, speed, sprint, zing, zoomscamper, scud, scurry, scuttle, skip, skittermeander, ramble, roam, wander float, hang, hover in the 14th century |