dance
suomi-englanti sanakirjadance englannista suomeksi
tanssi
tanssiaiset
jorata, tanssia
tanssahdella
hyppiä
tanssiaisväki
dance englanniksi
(senseid)A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
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(RQ:Chambers Younger Set)"
A social gathering where dancing is the main activity.
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The art, profession, and study of dancing.
A genre of modern music characterised by sampled beats, repetitive rhythms and few lyrics.
A piece of music with a particular dance rhythm.(R:COED2)
(RQ:Marshall Squire's Daughter)
A battle of wits, especially one commonly fought between two rivals.
Any strenuous or difficult movement, action, or task.
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A repetitive movement used in communication between worker bees.
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To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
To leap or move lightly and rapidly.
To perform the steps to.
To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about.
(RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer)
(RQ:Shakespeare Titus Andronicus)
To make a repetitive movement in order to communicate to other worker bees.
To kick and convulse from the effects of being hanged.
A normally horizontal stripe called a fess that has been modified to zig-zag across the center of a of arms from dexter to sinister.
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