Any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom.
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Examples for "ballroom dance"
Examples for "ballroom dance"
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.
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.
6By the time she was nine, Lynch was an All-Ireland champion in ballroom dancing.
7Unless, that is, the Ebdonator turns out to be any good at ballroom dancing.
8Great Britain is the stronghold of traditional ballroom dancing.
9In her spare time Jelena Ostapenko likes to go ballroom dancing and read detective novels.
10British GPs may soon be writing prescriptions for cooking classes, art classes and ballroom dancing.
11A lot more people are doing ballroom dancing now.
12I used to go ballroom dancing, you know.
13The long-running ballroom dancing contest will be adapting to our new normal in a post-COVID-19 world.
14We'll save the ballroom dancing for another time.
15That tally marks the biggest audience yet for a season premiere of the ballroom dancing show.
16So we did ballroom dancing, we did scuba-diving.
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