Central European dance and also a genre of dance music.
1 They had probably gone to a barn dance down in the Bohemian township.
2 You're carrying a lady there, not swinging some wench at a barn dance .
3 It's a little like being at an overly aggressive barn dance .
4 Often I have heard it sung in shrill, piping voice at harvest supper or barn dance .
5 Now came the festive barn dance .
6 You see, there's going to be another barn dance next Tuesday night up at Bailey's, and I think K.K.
7 One of the country's youngest new councillors was at a barn dance when she found out she had been elected.
8 The Dame Lane district will be transformed into an open air barn dance with free nightly music and square dancing.
9 Girls, after all, I've decided that I'll attend that barn dance Thanksgiving night out at the Badgeley Farm with Steve.
10 That wedding will appear like a barn dance in comparison to the Karl and Jasmine's at One&Only Palmilla in Los Cabos, Mexico.
11 You'll do fine for a barn dance or a cakewalk, or maybe a picnic, but house building and brat raising ain't exactly your line.
12 The theme continued right through from sheaves of wheat tied to the cinema staircase to a fully fledged barn dance in the RDS afterwards.
13 Out from the doorway shot redhaired, stocky Miss Grace, who wore a white sweater and blue jeans big enough to house a barn dance .
14 We even had picnics and barn dances every three or four weeks.
15 There'll be barn dances and whisky-
16 Some of the herd could be seen roaming the ad hoc watering hole at Barn Dance last Friday.
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