Tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals.
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Examples for "maypole dancing"
Examples for "maypole dancing"
1It doesn't look quite so heinous to us, this Maypole dancing, as it did to the outraged Puritans.
2"He's the one who organized stuff like the Maypole dancing and that naming ceremony."
1And I may pole up little higher.
2They erected a May pole and were going to dance around it.
3In the afternoon, a May pole is erected in the centre of the village.
4The colors on the May pole matched the colored caps that the children wore.
5In the picture you see the May pole-theQueen, the crowner, and her two maids of honor.
6The young men and maidens often met on the Bowling green and danced around the May pole.
7On Saturday afternoon, if you say so we will visit Center Island, and set the May pole.
8After the pageant came the May pole dancers and the wandering musicians, the Morality Play and the rustic dances.
9The Morris dance was especially associated with May Day and was danced round a May pole to a lively and capering step.
10The butchers at the May Pole in the Strand rang a peal with their knives when they were going to sacrifice their rump.
11I went to the May party when I was home, but that was out of doors, and we danced round the May pole.
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