Sentences with dance
dance
D d - Polly had never learned to dance. [VERB]
- Sometimes the people doing this dance hold brightly colored scarves.
- Two Canadian teachers have lost their jobs for performing a raunchy lap dance in front of high school students.
- In dance terms, Odile Duboc is Methuselah.
- It's a terrible thing when nobody wants to dance with you. [VERB + with]
- Come and have a dance with me.
- She often went to parties and dances at Littlecote.
- She loves dance, drama and music.
- Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston. [VERB noun]
- He danced off down the road. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- Light danced on the surface of the water. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- A dance hall
- To dance with joy.
- The toy sailboats danced on the pond.
- To dance a waltz.
- He danced her around the ballroom.
- She danced her way to stardom.
- May I have this dance?
- To study dance.
- “Well,” I answered, at first with uncertainty, then with inspiration, “he would do splendidly to lead your cotillon, if you think of having one. ” ¶ “So you do not dance, Mr. Crocker?” ¶ I was somewhat set back by her perspicuity.
- Was he invited to the dance?
- His eyes danced with pleasure as he spoke. She accused her political opponent of dancing around the issue instead of confronting it.
- He liked the composer's country dances.
- Have you ever danced the tango?