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To walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others.
cock
ruffle
sashay
tittup
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A proud stiff pompous gait.
swagger
strut
1
His spirit seemed to
prance
with joy like the horse beneath him.
2
Sure, I thought he'd yell an'
prance
round like a drunken fool.
3
He came in pertly,
prance
-
footed
,
black and curly as a storm cloud.
4
He'd rather be staked than mince and
prance
around like a jackass.
5
Next time he won't
prance
up and hand me no damn ribbon.
6
On entering Yonville she made her horse
prance
in the road.
7
It isn't true! cried Mollie, beginning to
prance
about and paw the ground.
8
The thought that the beggar had started to
prance
darted through his mind.
9
Another ball struck his horse, causing it to
prance
with pain and terror.
10
They liked to
prance
,
and bow their necks and dance to the carriage.
11
I get to
prance
around Baku, and all the different Stans.
12
The actors throw up their hands; they
prance
back and let him fall.
13
One may toss one's head; aye,
prance
a bit on a nipping morning.
14
Blackie began to
prance
,
but, though he threatened to buck, he did not.
15
Think of their faces when I
prance
in and say I am married!
16
The horses plunge and
prance
with fear, and my companion falls in spasmodic convulsions.
prance
·
prance around
little prance
prance along
give a prance
prance away
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