Any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom.
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Examples for "ballroom"
Examples for "ballroom"
1The ballroom is cluttered with representatives of political, financial and creative power.
2This was the world she knew best, far better than any ballroom.
3The count sat in the ballroom, smiling radiantly and applauding the players.
4This beautifully lit space used to be the ballroom in Leinster House.
5They struck almost in the middle of the ballroom floor and burst.
1There'd be more talk of girls and cars and the next big social dance.
2A social dance isn't choreographed by any one person.
3It's cringe-inducing to think back to line-dancing, the last social dance craze to sweep the country.
4The first dance at the ball was a cotillion, a patterned social dance that originated in France.
5Everyone was clean, and they all seemed to be participating in some sort of intricate social dance.
1Meet some of the pioneers of same-sex ballroom dancing in the UK.
2But ballroom dancing may not be a growth market for him.
3Knitting clubs are all the rage, along with gin cocktails and ballroom dancing.
4You could be playing tennis, lifting weights, jogging, or ballroom dancing.
5BBC Scotland's Fiona Stalker and Ken Banks go on their first ballroom dancing lesson.
1He said he and Bullock would be leading salsa lessons on the ballroom dance floor.
2Isn't it funny how so many people in your tour group have ties to ballroom dance?
3Mr Chambers and his orchestra played ballroom dance music across the country for more than 50 years.
4I'd never learned to ballroom dance, because I was always working during the evenings in its heyday.
5Angela Leong, known as Ho's fourth wife and former ballroom dance teacher, is also deeply involved in the business.
6She shares her recipe for her breastfeeding cookies and tells us about learning to ballroom dance on live television!
7They include the custom-tailored skin-tight white pants Lawrence wore during the film's climactic ballroom dance scene with co-star Bradley Cooper.
8Indeed, add a swishy ballroom dance and an enchanted teapot, and it could have been a GOP-themed Beauty and the Beast.
9Last season, the British version of X Factor lagged in ratings numbers behind BBC ballroom dance competition "Strictly Come Dancing".
10He was eventually voted off the TV ballroom dance competition, but not before performing solidly into the middle rounds of the program.
11That was what made me think we got a headline: -Evander Holyfield is going to ballroom dance; I got to watch that.
12A man who claims he slipped in the foyer of a hotel where he had attended a ballroom dance has sued for damages.
13You can sign up for private ballroom dance lessons (I take lessons with my husband, David) or just put on your favorite CD and boogie.
14The first black ballet and ballroom champion Mkhulu became the first South African black champion of ballet and ballroom dance from 1937 to1957.
15I was so afraid to do that because I've never done ballroom dancing in my life.
16About 10,000 people go ballroom dancing throughout the country every week.
Translations for ballroom dance