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1 I'd rather dance than do anything in the world-exceptride horseback.
2 I would much rather play cards or dance than act like school children.
3 He looks fitter to lead off a dance than a trial.
4 Prominent among his gifts is a gracefulness that is closer to dance than sport.
5 Perhaps they are more like a dance than a portrait.
6 Perhaps, however, it is better for him to dance than to do some other things.
7 I'd rather be with someone who makes me dance than have your experience make me sad.
8 The air is charming, but too gay; one would sooner dance than fight to its measures.
9 One such said afterward that the flight of Tessarion and Seasmoke seemed more mating dance than battle.
10 The mention of the Westcote girl gave Lois more interest in the dance than she had hitherto taken.
11 I'd rather dance than eat.
12 Some girls have said they would rather dance than eat; and, with a great many, I believe it is true.
13 It is, however, less a dance than an exhibition, and its patrons are the wicked, the dissolute and the European.
14 Jimmie says he would rather see Bee do the skirt dance than any professional he ever saw on any stage.
15 Ghitza, still fresh and vigorous, grasped another man and called to the musicians to play an even faster dance than before.
16 It was, curiously enough, easier to run than to walk in Emmons' Woods, and even more natural to dance than to run.
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